Drawing Shortcuts: Developing Quick Drawing Skills Using Today's Technology

Author:   Jim Leggitt (RNL Design)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9780470435489


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   19 January 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jim Leggitt (RNL Design)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 26.70cm
Weight:   0.998kg
ISBN:  

9780470435489


ISBN 10:   0470435488
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   19 January 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Given the impact that technology has had to face with design, the second edition of this fascinating book focuses on the implementation of the illustrations of the urban landscape all the while blending the traditional hand drawing with the more contemporary digital techniques. ( Tango Reporter , August 2010) Architect, Urban Planner, and professional illustrator Jim Leggitt brings the information he teaches in his drawing workshops to the pages of this colorful text. A second edition of a 2002 book, this version has been revised to integrate today's technology, specifically in the form of Google Sketchup, presenting a drawing approach that merges hand-drawing techniques with digital technology. ( Landscape Architecture , July 2010) Drawing Shortcuts, Second Edition , is a timely reference tool at a time when technology - for all its advantages - has contributed to an increased atrophy of freehand drawing skills among design students and professionals. ( ChicagoArchitectureToday.com , June 2010) Written for students and professionals in the building and landscaping arts, Drawing Shortcuts has numerous tips that will help today's busy professional speed up the drawing process without sacrificing creativity. Author Jim Leggit's processes combine computer technology with the more emotion-based, traditional, hand techniques to produce work worthy for presentations. Rather than take years to learn the shortcuts, this book allows readers to quickly stimulate spaces that tell a story. ( San Francisco Book Review , March 28, 2010)


Given the impact that technology has had to face with design, the second edition of this fascinating book focuses on the implementation of the illustrations of the urban landscape all the while blending the traditional hand drawing with the more contemporary digital techniques. (Tango Reporter, August 2010) Architect, Urban Planner, and professional illustrator Jim Leggitt brings the information he teaches in his drawing workshops to the pages of this colorful text. A second edition of a 2002 book, this version has been revised to integrate today's technology, specifically in the form of Google Sketchup, presenting a drawing approach that merges hand-drawing techniques with digital technology. (Landscape Architecture, July 2010) Drawing Shortcuts, Second Edition, is a timely reference tool at a time when technology - for all its advantages - has contributed to an increased atrophy of freehand drawing skills among design students and professionals. (ChicagoArchitectureToday.com, June 2010) Written for students and professionals in the building and landscaping arts, Drawing Shortcuts has numerous tips that will help today's busy professional speed up the drawing process without sacrificing creativity. Author Jim Leggit's processes combine computer technology with the more emotion-based, traditional, hand techniques to produce work worthy for presentations. Rather than take years to learn the shortcuts, this book allows readers to quickly stimulate spaces that tell a story. (San Francisco Book Review, March 28, 2010)


Written for students and professionals in the building and landscaping arts, Drawing Shortcuts has numerous tips that will help today's busy professional speed up the drawing process without sacrificing creativity. Author Jim Leggit's processes combine computer technology with the more emotion-based, traditional, hand techniques to produce work worthy for presentations. Rather than take years to learn the shortcuts, this book allows readers to quickly stimulate spaces that tell a story. (San Francisco Book Review, March 28, 2010)


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Jim Leggitt, FAIA, is an architect, urban planner, and professional illustrator who has been practicing for over thirty years. Jim offers drawing workshops and is a frequent speaker at universities and national, regional, and local events where he has taught over 5,000 architects, designers, and students.

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