Perspective for Interior Designers: Simplified Techniques for Geometric and Freehand Drawing

Perspective for Interior Designers: Simplified Techniques for Geometric and Freehand Drawing
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Simple and accurate method to make perspective drawings from floor plans. OH This is a book with a simple and accurate method to make perspective drawings from floor plans. Nowadays with digital tools and CAD systems, this is not a problem. However, they joy of being able to make accurate and nice perspective drawings of my living room and house, is fantastic. The "forgotten"(?) method requires only paper, a ruler and a pencil. The method is quick too :-) Instead of buying a coloring book, get this book, make a perspective drawing of (new?) your kitchen plan, and try out different kitchens and colors. Still a good source to learn perspective if you like to read Andrea Sánchez Quintana It is ok, but I think there is too much to read. I prefer books that just by seeing the pictures you can get a clear idea of what you need. All pages are black and white (not counting some red lines that are used to mark somethings) wish it has coloured drawings. Still a good source to learn perspective if you like to read.. Worth every penny! A must have for anyone who renders This book takes perspective to another level. I have been taught perspective before with 1, 2, and/ or 3 vanishing points, so I thought that I knew what I was doing. But sometimes I just had to eyeball some of the perspective in my drawings, because objects would look too distorted. This book showed me what I was doing (and taught at art school) that was acceptable but not perfect. Within the first few pages, I easily learned the correct rules to doing perspective from a floor plan at any point of view that I choose. I am a
Perspective for Interior Designers offers an easily accessible and quickly learned method that will serve every interior designer's drawing needs. Beginning with a section on the fundamental technique of two-point perspective, which is presented through 14 sequential steps, the author moves on to cover special situations (including one-point perspective, circular forms, reflective images, views from above, light effects and furniture); freehand perspective; camera techniques; case studies; analysis of finished perspectives; and a review of comp