Master the basics of free-hand drawing and turn ideas into clear, convincing sketches.
This practical guide teaches how to train the eye, steady the hand, and build accurate sketches without tools. From simple straight lines to isometric projections, you’ll learn to capture form, proportion, and shading with confidence.
The book walks you through essential exercises that connect eye observation with hand action. Start with measuring sizes and distances, then progress to drawing clean lines, correct angles, and basic shapes. It also covers curved lines, circles without a compass, and the fundamentals of perspective for technical illustrations. The emphasis is on free-hand drawing as the first step in engineering and drafting, before moving to more precise instrument work.
- Build keen observation skills to judge size, distance, and angles by eye
- Practice smooth, confident strokes and accurate line work
- Learn shading techniques and isometric projection for clear technical drawings
- See how free-hand drawing connects to practical drafting and machine design
Ideal for readers seeking a solid foundation in free-hand drawing, drafting basics, and practical illustration for technical work. This edition serves as a practical stepping stone toward more precise mechanical drawing and engineering illustration.