It’s really about the basics…but most books tend to go over them to fast.
And everybody knows you cant build A house if you have crappy foundations.
Its a powerpoint presentation and I definitely need to update it…there’s also one or 3 copied images without credits…my apologies therefore
Within ayear or so I’ll make another one about the more advanced sketching skills and computer-aided sketching. Got some other more important work for the moment
the last bit was not directed at you… just throwing it out there for everyone.
I probably shouldn’t be more specific, it might be against the forum rules.
im the author of darstellungstechnik, german rendering book. this title you can actually get only in german and japanese language, but i have good news for you. My new title darstellungsmedien is also available in english, the english title is representation media, its about rendering, especially about the different sketching media. its 29,90 Euro, you can order
it on my adress, or on www.elbtunnel.de, or amazon (klick on the title,and you get pictures).
Hey guys, does anyone know of any good books pertaining to human body proportions and especially hand proportions? I would like to become more comfortable with adding these into product and furniture sketches. ThAnks
I used David Finch’s Gnomon video series on dynamic hand and feet drawing and it’s definitely worth the money, really well done, clear instruction and tons of great narrated footage
Richard Henry Arbib > was considered one of the leading industrial designers in the United States in the years following World War II. By the 1950s, he had established himself as one of the true visionaries in his field, producing groundbreaking design concepts not only for automobiles, but for a range of products that included wristwatches, pens, boats and even personal helicopters–designs so innovative than many of them would still be considered advanced today. This book is an attempt to rediscover both the man and his extraordinary work. Combining a biographical essay and commentary by historian and collector Frederic A. Sharf with 35 never-before-seen drawings by Arbib, this is a revelatory look at one of the great artists of America’s industrial history, and the first biographic study of his work.