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Framed Perspective Vol. 2: Technical Drawing for Shadows, Volume, and Characters

Framed Perspective Vol. 2: Technical Drawing for Shadows, Volume, and Characters

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-12-02 09:51:06
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Marcos Mateu-Mestre
  • ISBN:1624650325
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Building on the foundation established with the first book in the series, Framed Perspective 2 guides artists through the challenging tasks of projecting shadows in proper perspective on a variety of environments and working with characters in perspective set in particular situation or setting。 Author and artist Marcos Mateu-Mestre reveals the many techniques and mechanics he has used to become proficient in such endeavors, including using anatomy, shadows, and clothing folds to define the shape and volume of characters within an environment。 He also shares how to effectively observe a model or object to extract the right amount of information to then translate it into an impactful graphic and visual image, the goal of every visual storyteller。

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Reviews

Robert Bean

I cannot love the Framed series of art books by Marcos Mateau-Mestre enough! The artist is a true master of understanding the fundamentals of visual art and has created a clear and concise volume to help those learning understand various aspects of drawing。 For those that struggle with linear perspective and the figure this volume will become a treasured asset in the studio library。

Jessica

I don't know why, but this didn't resonate with me as much as the author's book on composition did。 Personal preference I guess? I don't know why, but this didn't resonate with me as much as the author's book on composition did。 Personal preference I guess? 。。。more

krad

Decent as a classroom book if you were doing a deep dive on perspective alone。。。 but "Framed Ink" was so, so much better。 Decent as a classroom book if you were doing a deep dive on perspective alone。。。 but "Framed Ink" was so, so much better。 。。。more