Edition |
Pbk. ed. |
Description |
144 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm |
Note |
Includes index. |
Contents |
Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Understanding kinetic forces -- 2. Direct thrust wrinkles -- 3. Bend wrinkles -- 4. Crossing wrinkles -- 5. Comrpession wrinkles -- 6. Fragmentation wrinkles -- 7. Swag and hanging wrinkles -- 8. Trap and closure wrinkles -- 9. Flying wrinkles -- 10. Passive, inert, and lying wrinkles -- 11. Winkle patterns, textures and materials -- Index. |
Summary |
This latest book in Burne Hogarth's "continuing exploration of the problems and solutions involving the study of the human figure. Though a series of extraordinary drawings and diagrams, Hogarth, famous for his 'dynamic' style, shows how to depict wrinkles, folds and drapery. His basic idea is that an accurate rendering of wrinkle patterns depends on understanding how the actions of a figure provoke any material. Thoroughly covering a subject often overlooked, this book is a landmark in the art instruction field, both for its clear expression of a hitherto difficult-to-explain topic and for its informative and entertaining illustrations."--Back cover. |
Subject |
Drapery in art.
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Human figure in art.
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Drawing -- Technique.
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Drapery in art. (OCoLC)fst00897676
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Drawing -- Technique. (OCoLC)fst00897757
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Human figure in art. (OCoLC)fst01896063
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Draperies in art.
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Human figure in art.
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Drawing -- Technique.
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Note |
Subtitle on cover: Solutions for drawing the clothed figure |
ISBN |
0823015874 |
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9780823015870 |
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