The Art of Drawing Airplanes: A Seven Step Process for Drawing Realistic Airplanes, Paperback/Gregory a. Goodwin

The Art of Drawing Airplanes: A Seven Step Process for Drawing Realistic Airplanes, Paperback/Gregory a. Goodwin

An publicare
2016
Nr. Pagini
186
ISBN
9781540389084

Descriere

This book teaches the reader an intuitive, seven step process for drawing realistic airplanes. Starting with a 3-view drawing, this process can be used to render any airplane from any point of view the artist chooses. With practice, the whole process can be done as a freehand drawing. It is this simple and intuitive process for drawing airplanes that makes this book unique. Employing the instructional design principles of David Merrill, who advocates teaching procedures and concepts in the context of the whole task, each chapter builds the reader's understanding of this process using worked examples of some of the most famous airplanes ever built including the Piper Cub, P-51 Mustang, Supermarine Spitfire, F-86 Sabre, F-4 Phantom II, and the Sukhoi SU-27 Flanker. This book is written for the intermediate artist who has a passion for airplanes. It covers topics important to the creation of three dimensional art including the use of perspective, shading, light, reflection, and composition. It also covers topics that are important to aviation artists like how to draw spinning propellers, metallic surfaces, and glass canopies. This book has 11 chapters and all steps are explained in detail and are extensively illustrated with over 300 images created by the author. About the Author: The Author holds a Ph. D. in psychology and has devoted himself to the study of human learning and skill acquisition. He currently works for the Army conducting research on effective ways to use instructional technologies. He has published and presented over sixty scientific articles and papers on topics ranging from behavioral neuroscience to instructional design. This is the author's first art instruction book. The author is also an accomplished aviation artist. His aviation art is on display at Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta, GA, at the 390th Memorial Museum in Tucson, AZ, and in numerous private homes. The author has combined his expertise in instructional design and his love of drawing an

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