Hybrid Drawing Techniques: Design Process and Presentation reaffirms the value of traditional hand drawing in the design process by demonstrating how to integrate it with digital techniques; enhancing and streamlining the investigative process while at the same time yielding superior presentation images. This book is a foundations guide to both approaches: sketching; hardline drawing; perspective drawing; digital applications; and Adobe Photoshop; providing stepndash;byndash;step demonstrations and examples from a variety of professional and student work for using and combining traditional and digital tools. Also included are sections addressing strategies for using color; composition and light to further enhance onersquo;s drawings. An eResource offers copyright free images for download that includes: tonal patterns; watercolor fields; people; trees; and skies.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Interesting.... For Serious Fans Only!By Annette SchifferThis book was a little disappointing in that it really didnt delve too much into the songs and the background that went into them in depth. It had some fun tidbits of information and the serious Genesis fan would want to read everything they can get their hands on about this sublimely talented group...If you can pick it up at a good price; Id say; buy it... otherwise go for the gold with the most recent book about the band called Genesis; Chapter Verse... now that was a book worth reading!5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Did He Actually LISTEN To The Songs?By M. SteelmanI ordered this book from .uk (I was there pre-ordering the new book about Genesis slated for a Sept. release). I thought; "Sure; why not?" when this was shown to me. Well; I can say this for Mr. Welch; he certainly has opinions. Some of them seem to be rather ill-informed; however. I have to wonder if Welch actually listened to some of the songs he "reviews." For example; he seems not to know that "Scenes From A Nights Dream" was based on Windsor McCays Little Nemo character (his attempt at humor with a 20;000 leagues pun is horrid!). He also appears unable to discern what some other songs are about. He complains about "No Son Of Mine" that "...the true nature of his (the sons) crime is not explained..." Ive got to wonder how thick he is to not get the domestic violence theme of the song. He also seems not to understand that "Home By The Sea" is about a haunted house.I disagree with many of his demi-reviews; sometime mildly; sometimes vehemently. But I did learn a few new things from this book. I found out more about the bands early years and that first album which gave them their name. Id recommend it for the thorough discography and history. But please dont judge any of Genesis songs from this book. Listen for yourself and see if you dont agree... or disagree.