Drawing Geometric Designs: From Hand Sketch to Digital Pattern

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PROJECT GUIDE Unit 1: But I Hate Geometry! 1. Find your inspiration and reference material Think back on any memories that involve patterns Look at patterns from other cultures You can be inspired by my collected materials if you re stuck DELIVERABLE: Post some inspiration for your pattern in the Project Gallery.

Unit 2: Project: Create a Geometric Pattern 1. Collect your materials Pencils, eraser, sketchbook or paper Suggestions: cheap sketchbook, Faber-Castell 6B pencil, kneaded eraser Computer, scanner, Adobe Illustrator 2. Sketch your pattern elements Begin sketching pattern elements Refer to your inspiration and reference material Here are some example pattern elements to give you a jump-start

Unit 2: Project: Create a Geometric Pattern 3. Draw your pattern skeleton Decide what general shape your pattern will have (circle or square?) Decide on the complexity of your pattern (simple or detailed?) Draw out a skeleton to use as a guide when drawing your pattern

Unit 2: Project: Create a Geometric Pattern 4. Draw your pattern Start bringing in elements you drew onto your skeleton, repeating them. Consider the Rule of Three and Rule of Odds (but don t feel bound to them!)

Unit 2: Project: Create a Geometric Pattern 5. Darken your pattern lines When you finish your pattern drawing, go over all the final lines with a 6B pencil (or pen) DELIVERABLE: Post your final pattern drawing in the Project Gallery.

Unit 3: Digitizing Your Drawing 1. Set up your Illustrator art board Decide on the artboard size (8in x 8in is a good starting point) Place your scanned in drawing on your artboard Set up and name your layers Suggested layers: Original Drawing, Skeleton, Final Design 2. Draw your skeleton Lock your Original Drawing layer, and choose your Skeleton layer Use the Elipse tool set to a red swatch at 1 pt to redraw your skeleton with vectors

Unit 3: Digitizing Your Drawing 3. Redraw your pattern with vectors Use the pen tool to draw lines and shapes Tip: Don t draw every element individually! Use the rotation transform tool to duplicate and rotate elements quickly and symmetrically Here s the process from the video: Draw one element from your pattern Click to highlight the element Command + C (to copy) Command + F (to paste in place) Right click, choose transform Choose the angle you want to rotate the element at, then click ok With that new line highlighted, go through the abbreviated process again Command + C (to copy) Command + F (to paste in place) Command + D (to repeat your last action in this case rotating) Repeat until you have all the duplicated and rotated pieces you need! Rotation angles to use: 22.5⁰ / 45⁰ / 90⁰ These are most likely the only angles you will need to use. Experiment to see which angles work for your design!

Unit 3: Digitizing Your Drawing 4. Finalize your pattern Decide how you want to finish your design You can leave it as is, or experiment with having some lines thicker than others Try setting your stroke to rounded ends and corners (in the stroke window) 5. Expand your lines This will turn your lines into shapes and achieve some depth in your design Make a copy of your design first, so you can go back to the original Select your entire design (or just the lines you want to expand as I did in the video) Go up to the Object dropdown menu, and click Expand Make sure Fill is unchecked, and Stroke is checked, then click Ok With the new shapes still highlighted, choose white as your fill color, and black as your stroke color 6. Use the pathfinder tool to unite your shapes This helps clean up and refine your design, making it feel more cohesive Make another copy of your design, and then choose which shapes to unite Highlight your shapes, and go to the Pathfinder window Under the shape modes section, click unite This will merge your shapes together, creating one shape!

Unit 4: Bye! 1. You did it! Whoop, whoop we made a geometric design! Post your final geometric design, and any process work you d like to show in the Project Gallery to share with your fellow students and receive feedback! Everyone who posts something to the Project Gallery (final design or process work!) can email me at christine@mightcouldstudios.com to receive a free coloring book page from my adult coloring book Entwined! DELIVERABLE: Post your final geometric design in the Project Gallery. Entwined: A Coloring Book to Help You Unwind and Relax If you d like to see more about Entwined: www.etsy.com/shop/mightcouldstudios This coloring book contains 20 illustrations made specifically for coloring, and each page is printed one-sided to avoid bleeding between pages. The book is 8.5 x 11 inches, and is professionally printed and perfect-bound with a thick, glossy cover. All artwork was drawn on paper first, then recreated digitally, and was inspired by vintage lace and hand-painted Turkish tiles. The illustrations are printed on 60# paper and can be used with a variety of coloring materials, though my personal favorite is colored pencils.