Drawing and Designing with Confidence

Drawing and Designing with Confidence
Author: Mike W. Lin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1993-08-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0471283908

Readers of this book learn graphic rendering skills quickly with the proven how-to approach that has made Lin the most successful teacher in the field. His method emphasizes speed, confidence, and relaxation, while incorporating many time-saving tricks of the trade.

Color Drawing

Color Drawing
Author: Michael E. Doyle
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2011-02-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1118046285

The Third Edition of Michael Doyle's classic Color Drawing remains the ultimate up-to-date resource for professionals and students who need to develop and communicate design ideas with clear, attractive, impressive color drawings. Update with over 100 pages, this Third Edition contains an entirely new section focused on state-of-the-art digital techniques to greatly enhance the sophistication of presentation drawings, and offers new and innovative ideas for the reproduction and distribution of finished drawings. Color Drawing, Third Edition Features: * A complete body of illustrated instructions demonstrating drawing development from initial concept through final presentation * Finely honed explanations of each technique and process * Faster and easier ways to create design drawings * Over 100 new pages demonstrating methods for combining hand-drawn and computer-generated drawing techniques Step-by-step, easy-to-follow images will lead you through digital techniques to quickly and easily enhance your presentation drawings.

Technical Drawing for Stage Design

Technical Drawing for Stage Design
Author: Gary Thorne
Publisher: Crowood
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2015-05-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1785000667

Technical Drawing for Stage Design explains the importance of drawing in the design process, revealing how the initial two-dimensional drawing is a crucial building block in creating the scale model that in turn will develop into the stage set - that will transport the audience into another world. Topics covered include: introducing the tools and equipment used by the designer; developing confidence in freehand sketching; drawing to aid the creative thought process, communicate design ideas and help with the construction process; scenic elements and the related terminology; the architecture of the theatre - and how to draw it. Aimed at drama students and teachers, technical drawing students, amateur dramatics groups and theatre workshop organisers, Technical Drawing for Stage Design offers an attractive and practical manual on the subject. Well illustrated with approximately 120 black and white images.

Architectural Rendering Techniques

Architectural Rendering Techniques
Author: Mike W. Lin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1985-10-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780471289395

A comprehensive guide to all major types of architectural drawings encompasses a wide range of drawing techniques, professional advice, examples, and information on media, styles, effects, and execution.

Designing for People

Designing for People
Author: Henry Dreyfuss
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1621531503

From the first answering machine ("the electronic brain") and the Hoover vacuum cleaner to the SS Independence and the Bell telephone, the creations of Henry S. Dreyfuss have shaped the cultural landscape of the 20th century. Written in a robust, fresh style, this book offers an inviting mix of professional advice, case studies, and design history along with historical black-and-white photos and the author's whimsical drawings. In addition, the author's uncompromising commitment to public service, ethics, and design responsibility makes this masterful guide a timely read for today's designers.

Handbook of Model-making for Set Designers

Handbook of Model-making for Set Designers
Author: Colin Winslow
Publisher: Crowood
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2015-05-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1785000543

The Handbook of Model-making for Set Designers describes the entire process of making scale models for stage sets, from the most basic cutting and assembling methods to more advanced skills, including painting, texturing and finishing techniques, and useful hints on presenting the completed model. Many drawings and colour photographs of the writer's own work illustrate the text. Some state-of-the-art computerized techniques are described here for the first time in a book of this kind, including many ways in which digital techniques can be used in combination with the more traditional methods to enhance the model-maker's work. This book will be of use not only to theatre designers, but to anyone with an interest in scale models of any kind. The book covers; tools and materials; painting and texturing; architectural models; people, trees and organic elements; moving parts; furniture and dressings. Superbly illustrated with 200 colour photographs and drawings.

Drawing and Designing

Drawing and Designing
Author: Charles Leland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2013-10-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781492888420

From the author's Introduction The advantages offered by this system are as follows: I. By means of it any person who is capable of learning to write may also learn not only to draw, but also to design or to invent original outline decorative designs. II. Designing as well as drawing, by it, go hand in hand from the first lesson. III. Every lesson is very easy, and forms a gradual advance from the preceding. All that is required is, that every one as it comes shall be perfectly mastered and practiced. IV. The pupil who shall thoroughly master this system, will have learned all the lines and curves which occur in organic nature - that is to say, in vegetation, in animals, or the human form. V. It explains very clearly how the most graceful and apparently capricious lines and ornaments result from only two or three very simple principles. And it also shows how the most apparently bewildering and complicated " Arabesque'' patterns may be evolved from easy beginnings. VI. It forms the alphabet of all the minor arts, such as modelling, embroidery, wood carving, leather work, inlaying, ornamental and practical working in wood, metals, &c., since anyone who can design simple patterns may with perfect confidence attempt any of them. VII. It teaches spacing, or the adapting patterns to given surfaces, and clearly shows how to make designs for panels, round or square, vases, bellows, fans, borders, frames, wallpapers, carpets, book-covers, etc. VIII. It has been successfully taught by the author to nearly two thousand pupil. IX. The effort to design makes the pupil think and invent. It awakens interest and attention, and very soon develops an intelligence which not only makes of the pupil a better copyist, but a better student in all branches of education. It was found that in the public schools of Philadelphia, children who attended the classes in Industrial Art, and who learned design by the system here set forth, excelled in all other studies.

Drawing and Designing

Drawing and Designing
Author: Charles G. Leland
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2017-10-28
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780265850312

Excerpt from Drawing and Designing: In a Series of Lessons Mr. Charles G. Leland, in his work on Practical Education, distinctly insists on the utility, indeed the paramount importance, of a sound and practical rudimentary training, whether in connection with elementary or more advanced technical education. This is becoming daily and increasingly apparent to those who, in their care and training of the young of both sexes, are guided by reason and common sense. Failing such a basis, it is obvious that no process of later cramming is likely to produce equally successful and permanently beneficial results. This series of manuals on The Minor Arts and Industries is designed on the lines thus laid down. It will be found that each handbook presents the subject with which it deals in a thoroughly popular and practical manner; that the lessons carry the student on his road step by step from the simplest elements to the point where the most advanced works fitly find their place in his course of study; in short, the greatest pains have been taken to insure a thorough mastery of the rudiments of each subject, and so clearly to state each lesson, illustrating it where necessary by plans and drawings, that even very young children may be interested in and trained to practical work. On similar grounds the self-taught student will find these manuals an invaluable aid to his studies. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Sketch Like an Architect: Step-by-Step From Lines to Perspective

Sketch Like an Architect: Step-by-Step From Lines to Perspective
Author: David Drazil
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2020-01-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9788090762800

Master the basics of architectural sketching with this proven 6-step framework: 01/Lines & 2D Objects 02/Basic Perspective Rules 03/Shadows, Textures & Materiality 04/Populating Your Sketch 05/Adding Vegetation 06/Awesome Perspective Sketch This book also includes 40+ specific tips & tricks, 15 worksheets, and countless finished sketches.