One of the first things people do after they have the initial idea for a new invention is to draw the concept on a piece of paper. If you can think of the idea, you probably can draw it also. However to many, drawing the idea can seem duanting and almost impossible depending on the complexity of the invention. But, dont fear not being able to draw aperfect picture the first time around. Draw the basic concept and add your notes, around the drawing. when you get a nother oportunity, draw a second picture, and a third snd a fourth. your first picture will never be your last. it is the warmup to creating the image you so desire. if you need to make a shape of a part, use something around your home like a cup to draw a circle or half circle. If you need to draw something shapes with curved edges, use your cell phone as most have curved corners. No matter what you do, dont stop drawing it. draw it over and over again, and when you have done your best, ask someone who you know how to draw assist you. If you dont have anyone you can think of, you can possibly find a patent drawing specialist to assist you in your drawings. I would think hiring an artist could get you the desired rendidtion of your idea readily available for your patent. remember, all patents require drawings in order to be able to file for a patent. so , get you pen and paper ready and get started. make a point of drawing your ideas in one note book where you can keep notes of how the product will be manufactured as well as how parts move and connect. before you know it, you will have a final drawing you can use, and explain to all those who will need to know how your idea works.
“iF YOU HEAR A VOICE WITHIN YOU SAY “ YOU CANT PAINT” THEN BY ALL MEANS PAINT, AND THAT VOICE WILL BE SILENCED” VINCENT VAN GOGH”