Industrial Design presents visual information to communicate information about objects or products.
Industrial design – product design and furniture design. Distinguishing characteristics of this field may include: manual and digital three-dimensional drawing methods (isometric and perspective) and two-dimensional drawing methods (third-angle orthogonal drawing).
See below the Google Slides on Orthogonal & 2 point perspective drawings
Rendering is applied to a drawing to enhance its form, surface finish and texture. A designer can choose from a variety of media to render an object, including pencil, pastel, markers, ink or a combination of any of these. A designer or illustrator applies tone to simulate light and shadow and uses other elements of design, such as colour and texture, to emphasise the rendered features. Another form of rendering is digital rendering in illustration programs such as Adobe® Photoshop®and Adobe® Illustrator® or computer-aided design (CAD) programs such as Solid Edge, Solid Works or 3D Studio MAX.
Complete 3 rendered objects using the technique in the video above.
Ensure you mark where the light sources is and use 3 shades of of a single colour.