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Ornamentacioacute;n y orfebreriacute;a del romaacute;nico (Historia del Arte Espantilde;ol nordm; 15) (Spanish Edition)

[audiobook] Ornamentacioacute;n y orfebreriacute;a del romaacute;nico (Historia del Arte Espantilde;ol nordm; 15) (Spanish Edition) by Ernesto Ballesteros Arranz in Arts-Photography

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This book looks at causative reasons behind creative acts and stylistic expressions. It explores how creativity is initiated by design cognition and explains relationships between style and creativity. The book establishes a new cognitive theory of style and creativity in design and provides designers with insights into their own cognitive processes and styles of thinking; supporting a better understanding of the qualities present in their own design.An explanation of the nature of design cognition begins this work; with a look at how design knowledge is formulated; developed; structured and utilized; and how this utilization triggers style and creativity. The author goes on to review historical studies of style; considering a series of psychological experiments relating to the operational definition; degree; measurement; and creation of style. The work conceptually summarizes the recognition of individual style in products; as well as the creation of such styles as a process before reviewing studies on creativity from various disciplines; presenting case studies and reviewing works by master architects.Readers will discover how creativity is initiated by design cognition. A summary of the correlations between creativity and style; expressed as a conceptual formula describing the cognitive phenomenon of style and creativity concludes the work. The ideas presented here are applicable to all design fields; allowing designers to comprehend and improve their design processes to produce creative; stylistically unique products.


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Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Not Overly HelpfulBy Jason S. WrenchWhile I respect the authors and their attempt at trying to provide something different for users of Manga Studio Ex; the book is fairly useless if your goal is to learn Manga Studio. Furthermore; the book is basically a simplified explanation of the Manga creation and less about the software product. In fact; only 32 of the 240 pages (roughly 13.5% of the book) contains screen shots from the software. Most of the screen shots just show you what the artists are referring to with little to no explanation on how to utilize the software itself. Two of the selling points for the book are the CD-Rom with digital material from the book including a 30 day copy of the software and a coupon for $100 of the software. The digital material wont help you learn the software; but it will give you some practice materials to work with. The coupon is only useful if you purchase directly from Smith Micro. Youd save more money just purchasing the software from .com than buying from Smith Micro and using the coupon.Frankly; if you want to learn how to use Manga Studio Ex or Debut; I would purchase the Dummies book because it does a much better job explaining the software; also contains digital files; and has a 30 day examination of the software on the CD-ROM that accompanies the book.(I am not associated with Wiley - the publisher of the Dummies books - or the author of Manga Studio for Dummies)0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Older version vs Newer systemBy FantasyTravelerThis books is good for the older version of manga studio like 1 or 2 and for beginner who are trying to learn!I kept this book for good reference when contacting potential job offereing from manga comic and animation companies!It does have a few good tips!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. For a companion book or reference guide; this book is worth recommending. but this is not a "classrom in a book".By Dennis A. AmithAs a user of Manga Studio EX; I wish there were more books that would have tapped into the secrets of the software. But fortunately; Steve Horton and Jeong Mo Yang have written a book titled "Professional Manga: Digital Storytelling with Manga Studio EX".The book is targeted for those who want to utilize the software with their manga creations. Whereas it shows you how they get sketches and prepare it for the software; the book comes with a CD that includes the high-res images for every piece of art featured in the book plus a 20-page story done in high-res plus a demo-version of Manga Studio EX."Professional Manga" was created not technically of doing how-to projects (ie. Adobes educational books for their software) but the book does get into basics of sketches and how they can be brought into the software and one can start working on their designs but at the same time; learning of the pitfalls of various tones and suggestions for the artist using the software for the first time.Here is a breakdown of chapters featured in the book: * CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION * CHAPTER 2: LINE ART * CHAPTER 3 - SHADING AND TEXTURES * CHAPTER 4 - SPEED LINES * CHAPTER 5 - BLURRING * CHAPTER 6 - PERSPECTIVE AND BACKGROUNDS * CHAPTER 7 - TECHNOLOGY * CHAPTER 8 - SOUND EFFECTS AND LETTERING * CHAPTER 9 - OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS * CHAPTER 10 - SINGLE PANEL ELEMENTS * CHAPTER 11 - PANEL TO PANEL STORYTELLING * CHAPTER 12 - PAGE-TO-PAGE STORYTELLING * CHAPTER 13 - WRITING CONVENTIONS * CHAPTER 14 - FORMATS AND SIZES * CHAPTER 15 - PITCHING AND SELLING * GLOSSARY * APPENDIX 1 2 and INDEXFor the most part; the book is good for beginners. Especially learning how to utilize the right shading; action lines and various terminology for the beginning user of the program; who want to create their own manga. The good news is that the book is very good at introductions. May it be to line art; scanning your work into the software; line utilization and more. But the bad news is that the book is not step-by-step. With a lot of software such as Adobe PhotoShop and Adobe Illustrator; the software MANGA STUDIO EX has grown to become a popular software but for those who can draw or sketch or tell a story but are not computer literate may want to have something more helpful with step-by-step procedures.The book has plenty of potential especially if the writers want to update it. But the difficulty right now is that there are not many books on the software and there sure is no "MANGA STUDIO EX for DUMMIES".Each chapter features a good number of screen shots and for example; chapter 5 which is about blurring; has big screen captures and each page has a step-by-step explanation of how a certain blur (Gaussian) was utilized or in chapter 6 of how the magic wand tool can be used to eliminate a white background and one can use a background layer with another layer featuring a character.There are chapters that I found quite informative such as Chapter 3 (Shading and Textures) and why its good to avoid moire patterns to inserting action lines; text and more. If anything; the book is more of a companion style of book and it works well in that capacity.Overall; Steve Horton and Jeong Mo Yang do a very good job on that book in helping assist creative types who want to bring their work into Manga Studio EX but I know far too many people who give up on the software because they are lost or find it too difficult (especially if they are used to using Adobe products).If you have messed around with the software and want positive advice from those who know the software well; this is a great companion book to assist you and hopefully get you ready in creating your first manga through Manga Studio EX but for those expecting something similar along the lines of Adobes "Classroom in a Book"; this is not that type of book.But for those who are familiar with software like Adobe PhotoShop or Adobe Illustrator can benefit; because tools such as "magic wand"; "lasso" or using certain types of blurs will come to play and be utilized with Manga Studio EX.Last; I highly recommend purchasing this book new. Otherwise; if you are planning to purchase it used; please make sure the CD is included. It helps that the writers included high res images to experiment on and using the book as a guide to accomplish certain effects.Overall; the book is well-conceived with probably the intermediate digital artist in mind but in the end; it all comes down to your proficiency as a digital/print artist and also have used the Manga Studio EX software. Beginners can also use this book as a reference guide and learn some key elements as well. So; this book is beginner and intermediate friendly.Although; I still believe that there is a need for an in dept book like a "classroom in a book" for Manga Studio EX; both Horton and Yang do a good job in helping those bring their manga creations to life through the software. Definitely a book worth checking out!

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