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A sport version of an SES dccd?
The chicken scratch method is one way, other ways include the gesture method (large bold sweeping curves) and a very confident solid line method which is good for something with straight lines like most buildings.
The first sketch looks like a yacht candle melting, but you have to start somewhere and my guess is that you will only get better with practice.
Keep drawing, and remember what ever drawing tool you are using that you are the only "thinking element" making the "design decisions".
Drawing is a communication tool as much as words are.
Presentation is another subject not to be confused with drawing or thinking.
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