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>> No.2162729 [View]
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I finished my BSc in Engineering and Computer Science. I want to become a product designer (and product engineer). My plan is to visit a university for this very purpose. Tuition is not too expensive, it's not in the USA.

However they have selection criteria. Portfolio, interview, assignment, all the jazz.

I cannot draw. The assignment is being released late February. until then I should be able to draw everyday products, such as a hair dryer etc. How do I proceed to learn the skills necessary in those ~7 months available to me?

I guess the usual route of figure drawing and Loomis doesn't quite apply to the situation?

I'll have 2 hours per day on a workday as well as a large part of the weekends available.

I'd be very thankful for input.

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>>2001674
>Are you applying for a school or something
This, basically.

Product design, to be more specific. So I might have it easier, as it goes more in the direction of technical drawing, but they do expect artistic ability. I enter from a purely technical background, so I have to catch up on some requirements. Pic related is the acceptable level of artistic ability, I'd say. So it's probably doable. No humans, faces and hands (I hope).

Thanks for the heads up.

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