And guess what? Just as there is no wrong way to create a layout, there is no wrong way to interpret a sketch. I like to keep my sketches somewhat plain and free of extra detail because it helps my imagination to run wild when I am using them. I also find that I tend to use a sketch more than once when it has less detail because I have an easier time visualizing different things I can do with it.
I have a small notebook that I have started carrying around. When I am stuck waiting in line or sitting down in the evening watching a little mindless t.v., I have begun pulling it out and doodling sketches in it. Sometimes I recreate my doodled sketches and save them to my computer, like I did with this one. I use Photoshop Elements to do this, and there are several tutorials online that quickly teach the basics for creating simple sketches using this program.
I also included and layered additional embellishments because...well...I love to create little clusters with pretty bits and pieces.
I did make sure I included the row of arrows from my sketch. Of course, I also had to include some machine stitching and a few (artful) splatters of mist.
That's it for me! I truly hope my sketch inspires you to use it to create your own unique layout or, better yet, I hope it inspires you to also try creating your own sketches. (P.S. - Let us know if you do use this sketch to create your own layout. I am sure we would love to stop by your blog or gallery and admire your work!)
2 comments:
I love sketches too
great example
xx
Leila
Love the Sketch and a great page too
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