Rendering with Markers"Here is chapter by chapter coverage of virtually everything one needs to know about markers - about techniques for creating visual illusion; selecting materials; establishing the appropriate view of an object and creating a line drawing; about marker application; defining forms; masking, blending and editing; about simulation of materials as diverse as glass and vegetation; and about creating backgrounds and special effects." -back cover. |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 8 |
SELECTING VIEWSCREATING THE DRAWING | 35 |
MARKER APPLICATION | 49 |
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added application techniques areas of color background ballpoint pen blended parallel stroke blending technique bond paper chapter chrome coat of color colored papers combination completed rendering compound curves cool gray cotton pad cotton swab create define the form Demonstration depicting developed edges example farkles field of color figure fishing reel frisket film Gil Born glass object gray marker highlight and shadow highlight areas illusion inlayed interior designers Jim Leftwich John Fortune light lighter fluid line drawing marker application marker color marker illustration marker paper marker rendering marker strokes marker tip mask material nique overcoating paper surface pastel pattern pencil lines principal visual qualities produce range of values reflections Rendering by Gil rendering with markers result Ron Hayes scrub-coat shading shadow areas shadow lines simulate spray STUDIO surface tooth tape tech texture tion translucency underlay value distribution value range vellum viewer visual effect white colored pencil white space