rough drawing
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Definition
Noun A quick, unfinished, or preliminary sketch that outlines the basic idea, composition, or design of a future artwork, blueprint, or illustration. It is not intended to be a final, detailed, or polished work.
Usage
A "rough drawing" is used in the early stages of creative or design processes to visualize and test concepts quickly. It focuses on capturing the essence, layout, or main elements without concern for precision, refinement, or finishing details.
Examples
- The architect showed the client a rough drawing of the building's facade before creating the detailed blueprints.
- In her sketchbook, the artist made several rough drawings to explore different compositions for the final painting.
- The designer's rough drawing of the logo concept was simple but effectively communicated the core idea.
Advanced Usage
- In a professional context: "The storyboard for the animation began as a series of rough drawings pinned to a corkboard."
- As part of a process: "The first step is to produce a rough drawing; we can refine the specifics later."
Variants and Related Words
- Sketch (n.): A drawing executed quickly without much detail, often used synonymously with "rough drawing," though a sketch can sometimes be more finished.
- Draft (n.): A preliminary version of a written document or, by extension, a drawing.
- Outline (n.): A drawing or diagram using only lines, especially outer contours, which may form the basis of a rough drawing.
- Study (n.): A detailed drawing made to prepare for a larger work, which may start as a rough drawing.
- Thumbnail sketch (n.): A very small, extremely rough drawing used to quickly plan layouts or compositions.
Synonyms
- Preliminary sketch
- Preliminary drawing
- Draft sketch
Antonyms
- Final drawing
- Detailed illustration
- Polished artwork
- Finished piece
Noun
- a preliminary sketch of a design or picture