Initial sketch

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An initial sketch is a preliminary drawing or design that is used to explore and develop ideas. It is a way to quickly capture and communicate an idea or concept, and to explore various options and possibilities. Initial sketches are often rough and unfinished, and are used to convey the general direction or concept of a design rather than its final form. Initial sketches can be used in a variety of fields, including art, architecture, design, and engineering. They are often used at the beginning of a design process to help identify and refine the key elements of a design, such as its overall shape, form, and function. Initial sketches can be made using a variety of media, such as pencil and paper, digital drawing software, or even physical modeling materials. Initial sketches are an important part of the design process because they allow designers to quickly and easily experiment with different ideas and concepts. They can be used to communicate ideas to clients or team members, and to explore and test different approaches to a design problem. Initial sketches are often followed by more detailed and refined drawings or designs as the design process progresses.