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Index
Cover Half Title page Title page Copyright page Acknowledgments Preface Introduction
Design Drawing The Drawing Process Visual Perception Seeing & Drawing Imagining Visual Thinking Drawing & Imagining Representing
Drawing from Observation
1 Line and Shape
Line Contour Contour Drawing Blind Contour Drawing Modified Contour Drawing Cross-Contour Drawing Shape Seeing Shapes Figure-Ground Positive and Negative Shapes Drawing Shapes Sighting Sighting Techniques Organizing Shapes Grouping Closure Projection
2 Tone and Texture
Tonal Value Color and Value Creating Values Value Scale Modeling Form Conveying Light Light, Shade, and Shadow Rendering Shade and Shadows Mapping Values Value Pattern Tonal Range Tone and Texture Describing Texture
3 Form and Structure
Form Volume Analytical Drawing Proportion Building on Geometry
4 Space and Depth
Space Pictorial Space Depth Cues Building a Drawing Composing a View Establishing Structure Scale Human Scale Layering Tonal Values Adding Details Drawing on Location Personal Approaches Personal Signatures Thinking on Paper
Drawing Systems
5 Pictorial Systems
Pictorial Systems Pictorial Overview Drawing Scale Drawing Lines Line Weights Drawing Operations Curved Lines Drawing Exercises
6 Multiview Drawings
Orthographic Projection Orthographic View Reading Multiview Drawings Plan Drawings Floor Plans Ceiling Plans Site Plans Elevation Drawings Building Elevations Sections Drawings Building Sections Site Sections Shade and Shadows
7 Paraline Drawings
Paraline Drawings Axonometric Drawings Isometric Projection Isometric Drawings Dimetric Projection Dimetric Drawings Trimetric Projection Oblique Projection Oblique Drawings Elevation Obliques Plan Obliques Paraline Views
8 Perspective Drawings
Perspective Projection Pictorial Effects Perspective Variables Perspective Measurements Perspective Geometry Types of Linear Perspective One-Point Perspective Diagonal Point Method One-Point Perspective Grid Section Perspectives Plan Perspectives Two-Point Perspective Common Method Perspective Plan Method Two-Point Perspective Grid Three-Point Perspective Three-Point Perspective Grid Shade and Shadows Reflections
Drawing from the Imagination
9 Speculative Drawing
Speculative Drawing A Creative Process Thinking on Paper Tolerating Ambiguity Relying on Intuition Developing Fluency Taking Advantage of Chance Being Flexible
10 Diagramming
Types of Diagrams Analytical Deagrams Diagramming Elements Diagramming Relationships Diagramming Concepts Digital Concepts Modeling Concepts Developing Concepts
11 Drawing Composition
Drawing Field Drawing Size Drawing Resolution Cropping and Masking Images Figure-Ground Relationships Ordering Principles Emphasis Balance Harmony Lighting Color and Value Drawing in Context People Landscaping Furniture Vehicles
12 Presentation Drawing
Communicating Information Presentation Elements Presentation Sequence Visual Sets of Information Presentation Layout Animations
Index Preface to the CD-ROM
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