Design and Drawing Stages of the Model
A mock-up is a scale model of a real object and begins with the design process. Here are the design and drawing stages of the mock-up:
Needs Analysis: The purpose and use of the mock-up are determined. The needs of the customer, the requirements of the project and the targeted results are taken into consideration.
Concept Development: The design team works on different concepts and approaches for the project. Different design options are created by considering the needs, aesthetic preferences, functionality and the goals of the project.
Visualization: The selected design concepts are visualized through 2D drawings, sketches or digital renderings. At this stage, a vision of the general appearance and details of the mock-up is created.
Scaling: The design is scaled according to the specified scales. The scale ensures that the mock-up is compatible with reality and the scaling process requires the proportions to be calculated correctly.
Technical Drawings: The design is converted into technical drawings. At this stage, how the parts of the mock-up will come together, the use of materials, dimensions, details and other technical requirements are determined. These drawings are used in the production phase of the mock-up.
The design and drawing stages of the model are customized according to the needs of the customer and the requirements of the project. Each stage is meticulously followed to create a realistic, aesthetic and functional model. The design and drawing process, which is carried out using a professional team and appropriate techniques, ensures the emergence of a successful model.
