Hello friends this is sketch of blue mosque in Istanbul. When I saw its image on net I liked its composition a lot and decided to sketch it swiftly... Though there are little mistakes with perspective lines but this is what makes sketches different from a technical drawing. Those small people in foreground defines the grand scale of sketch...!
This blog is personal collection of my freehand architecture sketches. This blog was started with an intent to encourage professionals and specially students with sketching phobia.
Friday, 19 April 2013
Friday, 12 April 2013
The above perspectives are examples of how one can visualise spaces while designing spaces in architectural design. All spaces above are double height spaces with some architectural elements contained within it. One point perspective technique is used to represent spaces above. All designers can sketch these spaces quickly if basic perspective techniques are known. These spaces are also quick tools to visualise characters of spaces.
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Within mountains
This was a random sketch which I did for visualising a deep entrance to a building within mountain setting, I had drawn two inverted L members to highlight this entrance. Again I used watercolour pencils and black ink. And at the end I gave it a light wash for obtaining watercolour effect. And ya a little basic shadows make visualisations more realistic, like I have done with help of black ink in the above picture.
Monday, 8 April 2013
random scribble
Hello friends this is a sketch which I did after a newspaper visual grabbed my attention....I just got hold of a ball pen and started sketching and after 10 minutes uploaded this sketch. you can see because of both tower on left and the structure on right the middle facade gets importance as it is framed by the structures on both sides. This can be a design strategy of Architect ....but ya this building was named Venice city in some mall...but while sketching I felt I was drawing some building of Jaipur...are there similarities ???
Friday, 5 April 2013
Transition passage
This is a random sketch which I did just to play with my Copic markers on tracing paper. The sketch shows a pathway, and its depth is highlighted due to vanishing endpoint. The structural members covering the path also gives a sense of partially covered area which would act as a perfect transition from one area to another. And ya it was fun to put those red dots on the bush and watch ink bleeding....
Thursday, 4 April 2013
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