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Space illusion with method
It is as banal as it is amazing: set correctly, a few strokes on paper already create spatiality, more precisely: the illusion of space. The interest in spatial drawing may initially arise from the intention to depict visible reality. Creating depth, however, is an intriguing theme in any visual design. Peter Boerboom and Tim Proetel have sorted the basic methods for spatial representation in this volume, commented on them and made them intuitively tangible with auxiliary lines. For beginners as well as professionals, this book offers a refreshingly simple perspective on the graphic creation of three-dimensionality.
Peter Boerboom and Tim Proetel have sorted the basic methods for spatial representation in this volume, commented on them and made them intuitively tangible with auxiliary lines. For beginners as well as professionals, this book offers a refreshingly simple perspective on the graphic creation of three-dimensionality.
Peter Boerboom and Tim Proetel
160 pages
Haupt Verlag AG
Verlag, Buchhandlung und Atelier 14 B
Falkenplatz 14
CH 3012 Bern
info@haupt.ch
Verantwortliche Personen: Patrizia Haupt, Frank Heins, Martin Lind, Irene Pulfer
Verlag, Buchhandlung und Atelier 14 B
Falkenplatz 14
CH 3012 Bern
info@haupt.ch
Verantwortliche Personen: Patrizia Haupt, Frank Heins, Martin Lind, Irene Pulfer