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Shape Theory Fundamentals: To draw anything, master the basic shapes—triangle, circle, and square—and their variations. This method is used by artists, illustrators, and architects to simplify and represent the world around them.
Problem with Shape Arrangement: A viewer struggled to draw a bus using shape theory, recognizing circles and rectangles but misarranging them, leading to an incorrect representation.
Correcting the Bus Drawing: Start by drawing the wheels first, then position the body of the bus so that it joins the wheels about halfway down. This arrangement ensures the bus looks correct.
Adding Details Efficiently: Add windows, a bus driver, and passengers quickly and simply to create a recognizable and effective visual narrative without needing high realism—10% realism is enough for our brains to understand.
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l recently MC'd a three-day conference. To keep me busy, I also visualized all of the content from the speakers. When days one and two went up on the big screen, it looked pretty awesome (to say the least)
What's the book about? Glad you asked!
A Thousand Little Lightbulbs provides a fun, practical, BS-free guide to dealing with your creative OGRE, taking off the blinkers, and leveraging the greatest innovation tool in your business: your people. If you're interested in unlocking potential, having a constant stream of fresh thinking, and great ideas, and having some fun in the process, this book is for you.
Shape Theory Fundamentals: To draw anything, master the basic shapes—triangle, circle, and square—and their variations. This method is used by artists, illustrators, and architects to simplify and represent the world around them.
Problem with Shape Arrangement: A viewer struggled to draw a bus using shape theory, recognizing circles and rectangles but misarranging them, leading to an incorrect representation.
Correcting the Bus Drawing: Start by drawing the wheels first, then position the body of the bus so that it joins the wheels about halfway down. This arrangement ensures the bus looks correct.
Adding Details Efficiently: Add windows, a bus driver, and passengers quickly and simply to create a recognizable and effective visual narrative without needing high realism—10% realism is enough for our brains to understand.
Purpose and Conclusion: The tutorial aims to teach easy and quick drawing techniques for facilitators and visual storytellers to represent ideas efficiently in conversations. The correct arrangement of basic shapes is key to drawing a recognizable bus.
Learn how to draw a bus in this easy step-by-step tutorial for beginners. Master the art of drawing by using simple shapes like circles, triangles, and squares. Follow along as artist and illustrator Simon Banks shows you how to arrange the shapes correctly to create a realistic bus. With just a few basic techniques, you'll be able to draw anything! Join us on this creative journey and let's build a more curious and imaginative world together.
I recently MC'd a three-day conference. To keep me busy, I also visualized all of the content from the speakers. When days one and two went up on the big screen, it looked pretty awesome (to say the least)
About Simon Banks Simon Banks is an author and international speaker on creativity and innovation and a happily recovering artist. He describes his geek-out spot as the intersection of creativity and design, learning, people, and passion which he sees as essential building blocks for future leaders and developing an innovative culture. His Big Why? To build a more creative world that will enable people and businesses to thrive in the modern age.
Simon has facilitated over 1300 successful events across Europe, Asia, America, and Australia, including conferences; innovation hackathons, visual storytelling programs, and creativity and design thinking workshops. He's worked to bring fresh thinking and innovation out of teams in companies that include: EY, Chevron, The Australian Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, Sportsbet, Suncorp, NAB, Commonwealth Bank, Geoscience Australia, The QLD Government, Volkswagen, to name a few.
A Thousand Little Lightbulbs provides a fun, practical, BS-free guide to dealing with your creative OGRE, taking off the blinkers, and leveraging the greatest innovation tool in your business: your people. If you're interested in unlocking potential, having a constant stream of fresh thinking, and great ideas, and having some fun in the process, this book is for you.
Want to take a sneak peek? You can download two free chapters here: https://bit.ly/2Luk385 What's the book about? Glad you asked! A Thousand Little Lightbulbs provides a fun, practical, BS-free guide to dealing with your creative OGRE, taking off the blinkers, and leveraging the greatest innovation tool in your business: your people. If you're interested in unlocking potential, having a constant stream of fresh thinking, and great ideas, and having some fun in the process, this book is for you. In this book, Simon helps you to: 1. Turbocharge your imagination: Develop your curiosity and deliver a constant stream of fresh thinking and great ideas, without taking off in a gypsy caravan or roasting your own coffee from single-origin, hand-picked beans.
2. Inspire your team: How to enable your team to thrive and fulfill their innovation potential so they see more possibilities than ever before. 3. Shift your culture: Create a culture where people and innovation thrive, along with brilliant ideas, market-leading thinking, products, and results. 4. Develop essential innovation tools: From asking great questions through to simple prototyping and pitching, learn essential tools to nurture a culture of innovation.