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More About This Title Drawing Shortcuts: Developing Quick Drawing Skills Using Today's Technology, Second Edition
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Jim Leggitt?s Drawing Shortcuts shows how communicating with hand drawings combined with digital technology can be ingeniously simple, and this new edition makes an already popular technique even better. Completely expanded with new chapters and a wealth of supporting images, this Second Edition presents practical techniques for improving drawing efficiency and effectiveness by combining traditional hand drawing methods with the latest digital technology, including 3-D modeling with SketchUp. This book?s step-by-step approach will sharpen and streamline your techniques whether you draw for pleasure, school or your design profession.
- Easy-to-follow instructions cover every aspect from the basics of drawing?such as composition, color, shading, hatching, and perspective?up to the most current technologies
- Incorporates Google SketchUp, Google Earth, computer generated renderings, digital scanners and printers
- Features new visuals from accomplished drawing experts
- Special new ?Gallery? section highlights the creative process with step-by-step examples of drawings
- Complete coverage of the ?Overlay and Trace Method,? ?Simple Composite Method,? ?Advanced Composite Method,? and ?Digital Hybrid Drawings?
- New matrices show alternative drawing techniques for specific visual effects such as Linework and Shading, Selecting the Right Views, Perspectives and Paraline Drawings, Drawing Detail, Camera Lenses, and Drawing Tools
Generously enriched with detailed process drawings, examples, and more than 500 full-color images, Drawing Shortcuts, Second Edition will have you creating top-quality drawings faster and more effectively.
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Acknowledgments.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER 1 TRADITIONAL DRAWING TYPES.
Observation Drawings.
Imagination Drawings.
Thumbnail Drawings.
Concept Drawings.
Presentation Drawings.
CHAPTER 2 DRAWING COMPOSITION.
Drawing Composition.
Perspective Drawings.
Paraline Drawings.
CHAPTER 3 TRADITIONAL DRAWING TOOLS.
Drawing Media.
Drawing with Pencils.
Drawing with Pens.
Hatching Techniques.
Showing Detail.
Creating Shadows.
Correcting Mistakes.
Drawing Safety.
CHAPTER 4 TRADITIONAL COLORING TOOLS.
How to Color with Pencils.
How to Color with Markers.
Mixed-Media Drawings.
CHAPTER 5 TRADITIONAL ENTOURAGE DRAWING.
Drawing Sources.
How to Draw People.
How to Draw Cars.
How to Draw Vegetation.
Drawing Furniture.
Drawing Building Materials.
CHAPTER 6 DIGITAL DRAWING TOOLS.
3-D Modeling.
Digital Editing.
Digital Photography.
CHAPTER 7 TRADIGITAL DRAWING.
Traditional + Digital.
Tradigital Variations.
Overlay and Trace.
Simple Composite Method.
Advanced Composite Method.
Digital Hybrids.
CHAPTER 8 DRAWING GALLERY.
Kirk Fromm.
Jennifer Mahoney.
Paul Stevenson Oles, FAIA.
Terry J. Leonard, AIA.
Michael P. O'Beirne.
Seth Harry, AIA.
Stanley Doctor.
Conclusion.
Contributors.
Project Credits.
Index.
Jim Leggitt.
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"Architect, Urban Planner, and professional illustrator Jim Leggitt brings the information he teaches in his drawing workshops to the pages of this colorful text. A second edition of a 2002 book, this version has been revised to integrate "today's technology," specifically in the form of Google Sketchup, presenting a drawing approach that merges hand-drawing techniques with digital technology." (Landscape Architecture, July 2010)
"Drawing Shortcuts, Second Edition, is a timely reference tool at a time when technology - for all its advantages – has contributed to an increased atrophy of freehand drawing skills among design students and professionals." (ChicagoArchitectureToday.com, June 2010)
"Written for students and professionals in the building and landscaping arts, Drawing Shortcuts has numerous tips that will help today's busy professional speed up the drawing process without sacrificing creativity. Author Jim Leggit's processes combine computer technology with the more emotion-based, traditional, hand techniques to produce work worthy for presentations. Rather than take years to learn the shortcuts, this book allows readers to quickly stimulate spaces that tell a story." (San Francisco Book Review, March 28, 2010)