The volume provides a concise, systematic, and comprehensive introduction to perspective drawing that motivates users with challenging workbook assignments and examples of practical applications of the concepts presented. The author examines materials and procedures, general principles and types of perspective, perspective measurement, auxiliary vanishing points, apparent scale, two point perspective grids and circles, compound forms, figures in perspective, reflections, shadows, sunlight and artificial light shadows, computer graphics and portfolio examples. For illustrators, designers, artists and architects.
For introductory and advanced courses in Perspective Drawing, and Structural Drawing. It is of particular value in courses for illustrators and industrial and graphic designers, as well as architects and interior designers. Provides a concise, systematic, and comprehensive introduction to perspective drawing that motivates students with challenging workbook assignments and examples of practical applications of the concepts presented.