Showing posts with label SKETCHES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SKETCHES. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2020

The Pen and Ink Rendering | Sketch like an Architect

 


This sketch is a Pen and Ink rendering, The Visual Technique you will be doing as part of the curriculum in the early years of architecture. After the Pencil rendering, you will also be working with Pen and Ink. You will be more careful here because you cannot erase what you have already done. The same principle applies in the pencil rendering. The Shading and the tonal value are very important and by constant practice, you can improve  the manner you do the presentation.

Sketch like an Architect | Pen and ink drawings images

Sketches need to be free flowing. The sample drawings are the sketches by an architect. Exercise is the key to making a unique style to sketch like an architect.




The Aim of these example is to show you a simple pen and ink drawings that you can copy. Seeing the example of others will help you gain the confidence in making your own style. Let your ideas overflow and as an exercise, you can look around you and choose any type of structure that attracts you most and start sketching.

Read Books

Read books that can enhance your skills and get a step by step procedure. As a student, you can explore a lot of books you can read and follow their techniques then develop your own later. 


This book is so helpful. 5 Minute sketching by Liz Steel. I found this interesting and its on sale at amazon. I may earn a little amount of commission for sharing this to you, but my intention is to help you get the information you need in your pursuit to learning more about pen and ink drawing ideas.

As a professional, I still enhance my drawing skills despite there are a lot of high end 3d renderings available. The sketches are far better off when you are in the Schematic Design phase of the design process. As an architecture student, you can invest your time and effort in improving your skills. In the long run, you can be more confident to share your thoughts and design ideas if you can sketch well. It will leave a long and lasting impression to your client, no matter what, they will always remember you artistry. That is so unique to everyone.

The artwork can be a collection of your work of art and can also be exhibited if you compile all your works together. I would suggest that you keep all your pen and ink sketches and preserve them. 


Sketch like an Architect



To sketch like an architect is to sketch freely. Create you own style in pen and ink. The important aspect of this presentation is to convey your design ideas into your drawing board with your sketch. The development of all design ideas starts in that sketch of an architect. It is not about the pen you use or the presentation but the story that you want to convey to the client. That's what architects do. 

You may find sketches as not so interesting is it is done very roughly but looking deeper, you will understand the way the sketches communicate with what the architect wants to achieve. The design rather than the art. Though sketches becomes a form of art when executed by an architect.

Useful Drawing Tools

These are the useful drawing tools you need. As an artists, you will be experimenting a lot of drawing tools and use them in your pen and ink rendering works. The useful pens are not necessarily expensive, there are tons out there that you can experiment with.

Mechanical Pencil

Pencil are very useful in the architectural sketches. This is a mechanical pencil is different from the usual pencil. It is called mechanical because you can control the lead coming out from the tip and it comes in different thickness. For beginners, this is always the "Rule of Thumb" - "Never draw without a guidelines", Yes, the pencil plays that important role. You can use this thin line as a guide to your drawing and this is usually when you want to finalize your pen and ink sketches. This will help you make a clean presentation. Though seasoned architects and artists go directly to their design sketches using pen. As a beginner, it would help a lot do this exercise to master the control of your hands. The later, sketch freely with precision.





Fine Point Pen 

For Pen and Ink, these fine point pen are very useful, it comes with different point from 0.1 to 0.8. You can mix the use of all of the line thickness to give distinction and character to your sketches. Thick lines can be used to outline the object and thin lines for shading, giving emphasis to the tonal value of the drawing. There are different line strokes you can use for this exercise. Some straight lines, vertical lines, horizontal lines, diagonal,  cross hatch and many others. 
The sketch of an architect can be very interesting and every line you will see tells a story. The strokes means a lot and may even pose a work of art at some point. That is why it is good to keep all your sketches and when you put them all together, you can create a story line leading to the development of the design study or it can be plainly considered as a work of art.

That's the uniqueness of the architectural profession, it is an art and a science. The combination of which is architecture.


Marker Pens


Marker Pens are a good complement to your pen and ink renderings, this will be covered in another post but to give you a brief overview, you can add color into your drawings using these marker pens. The pen and ink rendering is already complete in itself and will stand out in the presentation, but adding color would create a different artistry and impression to the drawing.  You can decide whether to use this or not but you can also plan for which type pen and ink rendering presentation you will be using this. For Architects, Pen and Ink are usually for the design study and analysis where you are still developing the design idea. The changes in design are evolving and mostly the editing is quick and it is done in the same sketch. Some use other tracing papers to overlay the original drawing and do the editing on the new tracing paper, so as to get comparison with what is working based on the design concept of the building he is working on. 

Markers on the other hand are used as a finishing touch to the sketch, though it is still in the schematic stage, it goes further on the design study to represent the color schemes of the building design idea and make the initial design study on the building materials. 




You can find this in Amazon. I was browsing through the internet and I have come across these marker pens which i thought would add to the additional information you need in your pursuit to improving your sketching skills and visual presentation techniques. Here's the link to this product on Amazon.







Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Pen and Ink Illustration

 Pen & Ink | Advance Visual Technology course


The Pen & ink rendering is the next step in the learning skills to visual technology. This is enhance your Design Presentation technique taught in architectural course. 

After learning the skills in Pencil Rendering, you will also learn the skills in using Pen and Ink to help you develop the hand sketching technique. Changing your medium from pencil to Pen and ink will develop your skills by becoming more careful about the way you put the strokes into your drawing paper because you are dealing with a permanent drawing. Pencil can easily  be erased as compared to the pen and ink. The pen and ink is much cleaner and each of the line thickness can be emphasized.  

At this stage, you will enjoy using different strokes and line techniques to create your own style of presentation. 

The initial stage of your Design practice, hand sketching is still the best tool used in the presentation of your design concepts and ideas. This will even leave a high impression about your artistry, where you are giving the signal to your client that you are up to providing the highest work of art.



Saturday, August 10, 2019

Personalized House Design

The trend in architectural design | what is a personalized house design?


House Design is also a trademark you can make to give you a unique and personalized design. Creating a character of Architectural Design that is more so functional.

Would it be wonderful to welcome your visitors in your lovely home with this type of design?

Here's an example of a personalized House Design. It bears my initial LRD which is very obvious. I showed the sketch to my wife and she told me, "the letters are prominent". Then i replied "that's the real intention of the design".



As a bold move, one of the greater challenge as an architect is to go beyond the norm of designing a house. Make it more personal.

I believe this is the challenge to every architect/designer. You can play around with ideas that can be translated into the sketch and make a wonderful composition unique to individual.

How to find Architectural Design Ideas?

This is one of the method you can do to find more design ideas. As I shared this thought in my previous blog, this method may be very limited because it is personalized. unlike other means, ideas can be general.

Some people find this very good because you will create a design approach that is so unique. imaginations will work so well with the goal in mind. Clients would love it because it is a design that is personally designed for them will bear their own signature, a seal of ownership.

What are the constraints?

As you are designing a house, forms play a very important role in showcasing the design intention that will make it very obvious in creating the building envelope. The spaces should be well thought in such a way that it will function well as a house. There are no constraints as to considering the whole process of designing a house. All areas of study are well considered so that you will know the limitations needed to avoid while developing the design.

The design should not be over design and should still appear to be a house.


Modern Design

This is one of the best advantage of a modern design. The form can be put together in a composition that will depict a house design. The contrasting of colors through the use of outdoor building material will help you achieve what you want to achieve. As a designer, you can still incorporate traditional design by combining materials and shape that will compliment your design. It may serve as an accent rather to break the monotony of the design.





For your comments and suggestions, please let me know your thoughts through the comment box below. I would love to hear from you and develop this thought and bring out more design principles as a guide for all architects and designers.


Monday, September 18, 2017

Sketch it up

The Dubai Metro is one of the best structure that catches your eye. If you love architecture, this will excite you more.

Why not sketch it up? 
Having fun with sketches, this is one of the most enjoyable moment. I want to spend my spare time capturing these structures and post it in my facebook page 3dartrender. I often upload my latest sketches, not as though perfect but I would like to share my skills and at the same know the places that gives more interest in architectural design. 

The image below is the main station point and there are numerous station point to major places in Dubai. There are two zones, the red zone and the green zone. It usually meet up at Gubaiba Station where you have to change zone if you are bound for the green zone.



Another structure is the entrance with the footbridge. To avoid crossing he road, a staircase is covered with the same architectural envelope leading to the other side of the road or the metro.

Here's another sketch of the entrance:



This is a typical design to all footbridges. A major attraction with the best functionality to transport passengers from one station to the other.



Hope you like it.
I will be uploading more sketches. This is part of my exploration to generating and researching architectural design ideas to place I visited starting from Dubai and Abu Dhabi.