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Perspective drawing : a designer's method / Robert Philip Gordon.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Fairchild Books, c2008.Description: xviii, 282 p. : ill. (some color) ; 22 x 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781563676109
  • 1563676109
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 742  SID-B-9722
LOC classification:
  • NC750 .G63 2008
Online resources: Summary: Perspective Drawing: A Designer's Method balances the need for detail with the need for spontaneity by establishing a connection between constructed perspective and freehand sketching. The techniques illustrated and discussed in this text enable students to design a space as they are drawing it. One of the author's students described the effectiveness of this approach as making it "1,000,000 times easier to draw freehand after learning these perspective techniques." After studying the methods for constructing linear perspective, students produce a number of freehand sketches. They test each one with an overlay grid to verify the location of horizon lines, vanishing points and other key elements. With practice, they develop the ability to find these key points intuitively while sketching, so that they can draw freely and confidently.Features- Includes coverage of color application- Teaches foundation skills in linear perspective - Develops self-confidence to pursue freehand drawing- Instructor's Guide provides suggestions for planning the course and using the text in the classroom
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Perspective Drawing: A Designer's Method balances the need for detail with the need for spontaneity by establishing a connection between constructed perspective and freehand sketching. The techniques illustrated and discussed in this text enable students to design a space as they are drawing it. One of the author's students described the effectiveness of this approach as making it "1,000,000 times easier to draw freehand after learning these perspective techniques." After studying the methods for constructing linear perspective, students produce a number of freehand sketches. They test each one with an overlay grid to verify the location of horizon lines, vanishing points and other key elements. With practice, they develop the ability to find these key points intuitively while sketching, so that they can draw freely and confidently.Features- Includes coverage of color application- Teaches foundation skills in linear perspective - Develops self-confidence to pursue freehand drawing- Instructor's Guide provides suggestions for planning the course and using the text in the classroom

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