Creative Perspective for Artists and Illustrators

Creative Perspective for Artists and Illustrators

by Ernest W. Watson
Creative Perspective for Artists and Illustrators

Creative Perspective for Artists and Illustrators

by Ernest W. Watson

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Overview

2022 Reprint of the 1955 Illustrated Edition. Exact facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Originally published as How to Use Creative Perspective. On this fascinating tour into the world of perspective one may simply look and marvel at the drawing techniques of Albert Dorne, Frank J. Reilly, Robert Fawcett and John Atherton, be inspired to get out sketch pad and instruments, or do something in between. The fact is Mr. Watson's book is indispensable to the student interested in perspective for artists and illustrators. It shows how such a master illustrator as Bobri, for example, can combine true perspective with actual violations of perspective to produce a convincing drawing. The book is equally indispensable to the draftsman, artist, and illustrator for solving those special perspective problems that arise to haunt him from time to time. In addition to all this, it is a gold mine of information about techniques.

Watson was the editor of American Artist beginning in 1937. During his teaching career he taught drawing and design at Pratt Art School for over twenty years.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781684226917
Publisher: Martino Fine Books
Publication date: 04/21/2022
Pages: 164
Sales rank: 797,855
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.35(d)

Table of Contents


INTRODUCTION
i. MATERIALS AND PROCEDURES
ii. THE STRUCTURAL APPROACH
iii. THE SQUARE AS A UNIT OF MEASURE
iv. THE PICTURE PLANE
v. THE CUBE
vi. FORESHORTENING AND CONVERGENCE
vii. THE CIRCLE
viii. THE CONE
ix. THE HOUSE OF SEVEN VANISHING POINTS
x. FLOOR TILES
xi. UP STAIRS AND DOWN
xii. UP HILL AND DOWN
xiii. THREE-POINT PERSPECTIVE
xiv. REFLECTIONS
xv. SHADOWS
xvi. FURNITURE
xvii. UNIVERSAL PERSPECTIVE
xviii. FIGURES IN PERSPECTIVE
xix. PROBLEM OF THE BRIDGE TRUSS
INDEX
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