
Changed this a little to make some areas a little darker and a couple a little lighter. Hope it comes across a little stronger.

Changed this a little to make some areas a little darker and a couple a little lighter. Hope it comes across a little stronger.
So why not use them as an example of how to add detail and then add gray scale. Not so sure the gray scale is working as well as it could. May have to do over, but my printer decided not to work today. So maybe tomorrow.
One of my good friends asked me to do a section on line weight in hand drafting for the second edition of my book.
When I taught hand drafting to my beginning students, I had a little handout made up in business card size with what I consider to be the best pencil hardness for each part of a drawing.
I share this with you here. You can order my book on Amazon. “Hand Drafting for Interior Design”

Adding a little gray shadow helps to make your drawings “pop” more than just drawing them.
It is simple and fast to add.

Just started working on my second edition of the book Fairchild published for me in 2009. This drawing will have gray shades added, so you can see the difference a little gray scale can do for your otherwise flat drawings.
The book is available now (1st edition) via Amazon
I will be working on adding more drawings and ideas for the book in the next couple of months. Would love feed back on content if you have the book.
Let me know what else you might like to see in it.