12-20-2016, 02:16 AM
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neopatogenCool stuff, what sources do you use to learn design principles and quick figure sketching? And color :)
I see that you learn shading simple forms from S.Robertson, I'm doing it as well :)
Ok here a little list :):
Books (Figure/Flow/construction/simplify):
Loomis
Bridgman
Bogarth
Vilppu(video)
Michael Matessi
Jack Hamm
Atelier
Steve Huston
Reilly
Proko(video)
Marshall(articles)
Design(Book/videos/Articles):
Universal principles of Design
Anthony jones
Feng Zhu
Paul Richard
Loomis
Michael Matessi
Color:
Alla prima (Flemish Method) Awesome Book!!!
James gurney
Borguerau,Sorolla,Sargent, Da vinci notes.
Munsell
Reilly
yeah I'm a huge fan of Scott Robertson-Feng zhu.
I learned a lot about design, composition,lighting,perspective following the program in FZD lol, :). Charles Lin shared almost all his assignment in Fzd ;).
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neopatogenCool stuff, what sources do you use to learn design principles and quick figure sketching? And color :)
I see that you learn shading simple forms from S.Robertson, I'm doing it as well :)
Ok here a little list :):
Books (Figure/Flow/construction/simplify):
Loomis
Bridgman
Bogarth
Vilppu(video)
Michael Matessi
Jack Hamm
Atelier
Steve Huston
Reilly
Proko(video)
Marshall(articles)
Design(Book/videos/Articles):
Universal principles of Design
Anthony jones
Feng Zhu
Paul Richard
Loomis
Michael Matessi
Color:
Alla prima (Flemish Method) Awesome Book!!!
James gurney
Borguerau,Sorolla,Sargent, Da vinci notes.
Munsell
Reilly
yeah I'm a huge fan of Scott Robertson-Feng zhu.
I learned a lot about design, composition,lighting,perspective following the program in FZD lol, :). Charles Lin shared almost all his assignment in Fzd ;).
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