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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 742 EAN: 9780486404738 ISBN: 0486404730 Label: Dover Publications Manufacturer: Dover Publications Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 224 Publication Date: January 19, 1999 Publisher: Dover Publications Sales Rank: 9174 Studio: Dover Publications
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Perspective is easy; yet, surprisingly few artists know the simple rules that make it so. Now they can remedy that situation with this step-by-step book, the first devoted entirely to clarifying the laws of perspective. Using over 250 simple line drawings, the author leads the reader through every important concept. 256 illustrations.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Perspective made easy This book is just what I needed, it is easy to read and the information was simple and was of a good informative standard.For a person who was just starting to learn to draw it gave a lot of good information on this elusive subject.
Rating: - good basic instruction A good read, reiterates the importance of perspective for the amateur sketcher..very easy to understand and incorporate the principles in my work.
Rating: - the title says it all first off, I'm not an artist. I wanted to learn perspective for drawing construction details. I've had a book for years that I've tried to read at various times but could not make any sense out of it. It's called "perspective for artists". This book came up as a recommended book for me and I decided to give perspective another shot. I'd glad I did. This book is awesome. The material is presented simply and clearly. For the first time I feel I have a good, solid, beginner's ... Read More
Rating: - My review Even though it does not appeat to the eye at first, the content is very, very good and teaches a lot. I keep it close and refer to it every time I have some difficulty while drawing in perspective.
Rating: - Not for Interior Design This book just wasn't for me. Maybe I expected too much after reading all the praise for this book. But I found the explanations insufficient, most of the time I had to look at the little drawings and try to figure it out myself.
There's not much in terms of interior design, which is what I would like to sharpen my drawing skills for. At one point, Norling gives a drawing of a box, and then he tells you to turn it, so it becomes a room and you can place furniture in it. But how?? Read More
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