Impromptu Oblique 20260124
Digital Architectural Illustration
o·blique
/əˈblēk/
adjective
A quick idea sketch turned into a one-hour creative exercise. This impromptu oblique drawing plays with the scales and materiality. It also used the unique 45° oblique view to highlight geometries and depths. The drawing also implies the deceptive nature of different perspectives.
/əˈblēk/
adjective
- Oblique drawing is a method of representing 3D objects in 2D by showing the front face in its true shape and size, with receding lines projected back at an angle (usually 30°, 45°, or 60°) to show depth. It is a quick pictorial technique that is not in perspective, allowing for easy, non-distorted, and, for circular features, true-shape representation.
A quick idea sketch turned into a one-hour creative exercise. This impromptu oblique drawing plays with the scales and materiality. It also used the unique 45° oblique view to highlight geometries and depths. The drawing also implies the deceptive nature of different perspectives.