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Erikson; Eskimos; and Columbus: Medieval European Knowledge of America

[DOC] Erikson; Eskimos; and Columbus: Medieval European Knowledge of America by James Robert Enterline at Arts-Photography

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In this step-by-step guide; Lee Hammond reveals secrets that will help you turn your drawings into professional-looking fashion illustrations.Youll start with the basics - like how to draw the human figure as a combination of simple; interlocking shapes and how to use shading to give your work a realistic; three-dimensional quality. Next; youll learn how to make the fashions look real - with convincing folds; drapes; patters and textures.Exercises and easy-to-follow demonstrations how you how to give your models expressive features; fashionable hair styles and just-the-right accessories. Youll learn how to add impact with cropping and creative backgrounds as you combine pose; expression and lighting to strike a mood and create attitude. If you have a feel for fashion and a creative flair; try your hand at fashion illustrations. This book makes it easy!


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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Superb research with brilliant analysisBy A. L. JonesIve read easily 30 books in this subject area where the writers are consistently more accomplished and broadly/deeply knowledgeable on relevant subjects. terrain. and sailing than the armchair critics. Enterlines a mathematician/computer scientist and approaches the subject with far more rigor. skepticism. and fact-checking than a professional historian who generally has little or no training in the sciences and considers only convenient books by peers the source of reliable information. Enterline writes with great lucidity and doesnt pad his paragraphs but fully supports his conclusions with original sources. His books are a pleasure to read. relentlessly logical. and full of surprising and fascinating insights in the actual discovery and exploration of Northern North America.10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. A Necessary and Important Book...By Benjamin B. OlshinMr. Enterline has written an important book. a book that looks at the maps themselves and the evidence therein. This is a refreshing change from the baseless conjectures. theories. and "trendy" interpretations that have sometimes siezed hold of the history of cartography. Enterlines interpretations will open up new debate on these early maps of the arctic regions. but it is this kind of debate that is sorely needed. Most important. however. is that Enterline has shown a true understanding of the context in which early maps were made. and how sources (earlier maps. explorers reports. etc.) were integrated in a complex and agglutinative manner. a manner that we. as historians. must now "de-code". This book is a fine place to begin that process...

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