A sketch is like drawing a quick picture of something you see or imagine, fast and simple.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, maybe a robot or a dinosaur. You close your eyes for a moment, then open them again and draw what you remember it looked like. That’s a sketch, not perfect, but it shows the main parts of the toy so you can recognize it later.
Like Making a Pizza
Why We Use Sketches
People use sketches when they want to show an idea quickly, before making it perfect. It's like when you draw a map on the back of your hand to help you find your way, not detailed, but helpful enough for now. A sketch is like drawing a quick picture of something you see or imagine, fast and simple.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, maybe a robot or a dinosaur. You close your eyes for a moment, then open them again and draw what you remember it looked like. That’s a sketch, not perfect, but it shows the main parts of the toy so you can recognize it later.
Like Making a Pizza
Think of a sketch as making a pizza with just a few toppings. You don’t put on every sauce or cheese, just enough to know what kind of pizza it is. A full drawing would be like adding all the toppings, extra cheese, and special sauce!
Why We Use Sketches
People use sketches when they want to show an idea quickly, before making it perfect. It's like when you draw a map on the back of your hand to help you find your way, not detailed, but helpful enough for now.
Examples
- A designer uses rough lines to plan out a logo.
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