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Create top-quality drawings faster and more effectively This book is about putting your design ideas on paper for others to enjoy. Recent developments in computer rendering technology have put amazing new tools in the hands of designers. But for communicating emotion and character, there is simply no replacement for good old-fashioned hand drawing. Jim Leggitt's Drawing Shortcuts gives you an ingeniously simple drawing approach that joins traditional hand-drawing techniques with the latest 2-D and 3-D digital technology. In this new edition of his popular book, architect and teacher Jim…mehr

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Create top-quality drawings faster and more effectively This book is about putting your design ideas on paper for others to enjoy. Recent developments in computer rendering technology have put amazing new tools in the hands of designers. But for communicating emotion and character, there is simply no replacement for good old-fashioned hand drawing. Jim Leggitt's Drawing Shortcuts gives you an ingeniously simple drawing approach that joins traditional hand-drawing techniques with the latest 2-D and 3-D digital technology. In this new edition of his popular book, architect and teacher Jim Leggitt, FAIA, introduces you to the fundamentals of drawing--such as drawing types, media options, composition, color, shading, hatching, and perspective--and then explains how to incorporate the most current digital technologies into your work. The book's step-by-step approach helps you: * Sharpen and streamline your visualization technique using the "overlay and trace," "simple and advanced composition," and "digital hybrid drawings" methods * Absorb the lessons through detailed process drawings, carefully chosen examples, and more than 500 full-color images * Create amazing images combining your own hand drawings with 3-D computer views made with Google(R) SketchUp, Google(R) Earth, and other powerful programs * Master "Tradigital Drawing," which merges traditional hand-drawing technique with digital imaging Whether you draw for pleasure or professionally, let Drawing Shortcuts, Second Edition show you how to utilize technology on your own terms--and communicate your designs with a timeless magic that's all your own.
Autorenporträt
Jim Leggitt, FAIA, is an architect, urban planner, and professional illustrator who has been practicing for over thirty years. Jim offers drawing workshops and is a frequent speaker at universities and national, regional, and local events where he has taught over 5,000 architects, designers, and students.
Rezensionen
"Given the impact that technology has had to face with design, thesecond edition of this fascinating book focuses on theimplementation of the illustrations of the urban landscape all thewhile blending the traditional hand drawing with the morecontemporary digital techniques." (Tango Reporter, August2010)

"Architect, Urban Planner, and professional illustrator JimLeggitt brings the information he teaches in his drawing workshopsto the pages of this colorful text. A second edition of a 2002book, this version has been revised to integrate "today'stechnology," specifically in the form of Google Sketchup,presenting a drawing approach that merges hand-drawing techniqueswith digital technology." (Landscape Architecture, July2010)

"Drawing Shortcuts, Second Edition, is a timely referencetool at a time when technology - for all its advantages - hascontributed to an increased atrophy of freehand drawing skillsamong design students and professionals."(ChicagoArchitectureToday.com, June 2010)

"Written for students and professionals in the building andlandscaping arts, Drawing Shortcuts has numerous tips thatwill help today's busy professional speed up the drawing processwithout sacrificing creativity. Author Jim Leggit's processescombine computer technology with the more emotion-based,traditional, hand techniques to produce work worthy forpresentations. Rather than take years to learn the shortcuts, thisbook allows readers to quickly stimulate spaces that tell a story."(San Francisco Book Review, March 28, 2010)…mehr