The Complete Guide to Perspective Drawing: From One-Point to Six-Point / Edition 1

The Complete Guide to Perspective Drawing: From One-Point to Six-Point / Edition 1

by Craig Attebery
ISBN-10:
1138215627
ISBN-13:
9781138215627
Pub. Date:
05/10/2018
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138215627
ISBN-13:
9781138215627
Pub. Date:
05/10/2018
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Complete Guide to Perspective Drawing: From One-Point to Six-Point / Edition 1

The Complete Guide to Perspective Drawing: From One-Point to Six-Point / Edition 1

by Craig Attebery

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Overview

You will learn step-by-step how to draw in one-point through six-point perspective, but also how to draw spirals and ellipses, as well as how to show shadows and reflections.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138215627
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/10/2018
Pages: 370
Product dimensions: 8.62(w) x 10.88(h) x (d)

About the Author

Craig Attebery is a native southern Californian. He graduated from ArtCenter College of Design, USA, in 1980, receiving a BFA with Honors. He then completed his MFA studies at Otis/Parsons Art Institute, USA, in 1984. Craig has worked as a freelance illustrator for advertising agencies, science books, and the entertainment industry, as well as creating conceptual art for JPL/NASA and the aerospace industry. Craig's illustrations have appeared in many publications including Newsweek and Time magazines. In addition to his commercial work, he has participated in exhibitions at galleries and museums throughout the country and internationally, including the Fry Museum (Seattle, WA), the Arnot Museum (Elmira, NY), the Art Museum of South Texas (Corpus Christi, TX), and the Oceanside Museum (Oceanside, CA). His work is in the permanent collection of the de Young Museum (San Francisco, CA). Craig is a faculty member at ArtCenter College of Design where he has taught perspective for over 15 years.

Table of Contents

Introduction  Tools of the Trade  Part 1: The Basics  1.Basic Perspective Terms  2. One- Through Six-Point Perspective, an Overview  Part 2: One-Point  3One-Point Perspective  Part 3: Reference Points  4. Reference Points  Part 4: Two-Point  5. Two-Point Perspective  6. Measuring Point Geometry  7. Horizontal Angles  Part 5: Ellipses  8. Ellipses, Spheres, Spiral Forms, and Random Curves  Part 6: Inclines  9.Inclined Planes  10.Inclined Cuboids  11. Incline Geometry  12. The Problem of Distant Vanishing points  13. Falling and Rotating Forms  14.Tilted Tapered Forms  Part 7: Plan/Elevation View Perspective  15. Plan/Elevation View Perspective  Part 8: Three-Point  16. Three-Point Perspective  17.Three-Point Angles  18. Combining One- and Three-Point Perspective  19. Combining Two- and Three-Point Perspective  20. Combining Three-Point Perspective Diagrams  21. Compound Inclines in Two-Point Perspective  Part 9: Shadows  22. Shadows  23.Shadows of Round, Spherical, and Curved Objects  24. Positive Shadows  25. Negative Shadows  26. Shadows from Artificial Light Sources  27. Three-Point Shadows  Part 10: Reflections  28. Reflections  29. Reflections on Curved Surfaces  Part 11: Anamorphic Perspective  30. Anamorphic Perspective  Part 12: Curvilinear Perspective  31. Four-Point Perspective  32. Five-Point Perspective  33. Six-Point Perspective  Part 13: Miscellaneous  34. Miscellaneous

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