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Posted by Number1Fred on April 19, 2006, 3:18 pm
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Dynamic Wrinkles and Drapery
Solutions for Drawing the Clothed Figure
by Burne Hogarth
Through a series of extraordinary drawings and diagrams, Hogarth, famous for
his "dynamic" style, shows how to depict wrinkles. Folds, and drapery. His
basic idea is that an accurate rendering of wrinkle patterns depends on
understanding how the actions of a figure provoke ant material. Thoroughly
covering a subject often overlooked, this book is a landmark in the art
instruction field, both for its clear expression of a hitherto
difficult-to-explain topic and for its informative and entertaining
illustrations. Contents include Understanding Kinetic Forces; Direct Thrust
Wrinkles; Bend Wrinkles; Crossing Wrinkles; Compression Wrinkles;
Fragmentation Wrinkles; Swag and Hanging Wrinkles; Trap and Closure
Wrinkles; Flying Wrinkles; Passive, inert, and Lying Wrinkles; and Wrinkle
Patterns, Textures, and Materials.
Watson-Guptill Publications, New York, 1995, 1st printing paperback edition,
144 pages, 8 1/4" x 11", trade paperback, illustrated.
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