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Sketch Techniques with Michael DiTullo

Designing Designers
Jul 22, 2008
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Michael DiTullo, Design Director at Converse, sent me a quick note about Core77′s new Show and Tell series that features his sketching techniques in a nice 4 easy minutes.

Now you don’t have to draw like this “Form Monster” (Heh-heh!), but have a good look at his techniques of shading, line weights, market use and hatching that can give any sketch a lot of punch and definition.



Michael sketches a sneaker.



Michael sketches an i-Something


Flawless technique as usual Michael and great stuff!





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  • Comments

    sssj
    Jul 23, 08 – 4:12 am

    This is cool. I so need to improve on my sketching skills! Yet another thing to add to my never ending list of things to do…

    drew kora
    Jul 23, 08 – 4:36 am

    i could watch sketching like that all day. makes me want to go home and draw.

    Niels
    Jul 27, 08 – 5:31 am

    O boy, this makes me jealous…again! Nice examples to look at.

    todi
    Sep 19, 08 – 5:10 pm

    why i don’t see the vedio? someone can help me thanks


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