This book is the ideat introduction to the nature and possibitities of drawing for architects. It embraces the traditional media but acknowledges the enormous potentiat that is now offered by computer-based representation. It shoutd become an essentiat reference for art.
INTRODUCTION
About this book
MEDIA
Introduction
Line
Case studies
Step by step: Pencil.
Step by step: Charcoal.
Step by step: Charcoal. and Photoshop
Step by step: Ink
Step by step: Ink and Photoshop
Step by step: Monoprints
Step by step: Photoshop
Render
Case studies
Step by step: Pencil. crayon
Step by step: Charcoal.
Step by step: Watercotour interior sketch
Step by step: Photoshop: Finishing a
computer generated image [CGI]
Step by step: Photoshop:
Creating shadows for peopl.e
Step by step: Photoshop: Col.our-correcting
a photograph
Step by step: Autodesk
Mixed Media
Case studies
Step by step: Monoprinting
Step by step: Lino cut
Step by step: Press print
Step by step: Screen-printing with paper stencits
Step by step: Photographic screen-printing
with acetate sheets
Step by step: Photographic screen-printing
with drafting firm
Step by step: Model./computer cottage
Step by step: Painting/pastel,./model.
TYPES
Introduction
Sketches
Case studies
Ptans
Case studies
Step by step: SketchUp
Sections and el.evations
Case studies
Axonometric and
isometric projections
Case studies
Step by step: Using simpte conventions
Perspectives
Case studies
Step by step: Drawing a one-point perspective
Step by step: Drawing a two-point perspective
Step by step: Making rapid perspective
sketches by hand
Step by step: Correcting perspective distortion
Step by step: Creating a Lathe model
Step by step: Creating a Loft model
Step by step: PoLygon model editing
Step by step: Sol.id model editing
Step by step: Creating a spLine surface modet
Scripted drawings
PLACES
Introduction
Interiors
Case studies
Step by step: Representing an interior
through sketch, Lino cut and coLLage
Step by step: Lighting an interior using
3ds Max and V-Ray
Landscapes
Case studies
Step by step: Dig[tat painting: Landscape
in watercol.our and Photoshop
Step by step: Creating a garden Landscape
using CAD
Urban settings
Case studies
Step by step: Creating a photomontage
Step by step: Using photomontage as part
of the design process 1
Step by step: Using photomontage as part
of the design process 2
Scripted drawings
and urban design
Gtossary
Further reading
Index
Picture credits
Author's acknowtedgements