Basic Drawing for Biology StudentsThis book provides an overview of representational drawing for biology students. Concepts covered include the importance of shapes and lines, values, value-color relationships, instructions for outlining, aids in judging proportion, and the use of drawing aids. Both two-dimensional and three-dimensional drawings are discussed. |
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Advanced Exercise Material American Museum Amoeba angle appearance Arch Whitehouse artist Author's Photo Biology Department BIOLOGY STUDENTS Brown Company Cat Flea change in position Charles Phelps Cushing City College collection of Biology Conant courtesy of American Courtesy Triarch Incorporated cylinder darkest dark diagram drawing aids DRAWING FOR BIOLOGY drawing paper Dubuque Exophthalmos flat plane forms half-tones horizon horizontal and vertical illustrate important Iowa J. E. Wodsedalek's Keep light creates values light rays lighter lights and darks logical in judging Mitchella Repens Museum of Natural Natural History negative space Obelia object Ophthalmology over-all tone parallel perspective pencil picture plane PLATE point perspective Practice Exercise Prof proportion receding parallel lines reflected light Ripon rough-in simple over-all shape smaller shapes Squinting surface texture THREE-DIMENSIONAL DRAWING Thyrotropic tracing paper TWO-DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS type of perspective Value Scale vanishing points Ward's Natural Science width Wisconsin Wodsedalek's General Zoology York