Computer Graphics for Artists II :
Paquette, Andrew.
Computer Graphics for Artists II : Environments and Characters / by Andrew Paquette. - xIx, 343 páginas recurso en línea.
Springer eBooks
3D3/Environments -- Real-World Terrain -- CG Terrain -- Plant Life -- Civil Engineering -- Architecture -- Texturing -- Lighting -- Project, Grading, and Conclusion -- 3D4/Anatomy for Characters -- Anatomy -- The Skeleton/Axial -- Appendicular Skeleton -- Musculature -- Musculature (Continued) -- Joints -- CG Anatomy -- Projects and Conclusion.
In this, the companion volume to Computer Graphics for Artists: an Introduction, specific problems related to the creation of Computer Graphic environments and characters are explored. For the Computer Graphic artist, knowledge of tools is important, but what is even more important, and the subject of this book, is understanding problems and solutions encountered by artists who create environments and characters. This book is application-independent, but builds on information published in the previous volume by focusing instead on subject-specific methods for improving the quality of observation, craftsmanship, optimization, and application. In the character section, extensive anatomical data is provided as a generic basis for character building.
9781848824706
10.1007/9781848824706 doi
T385
Computer Graphics for Artists II : Environments and Characters / by Andrew Paquette. - xIx, 343 páginas recurso en línea.
Springer eBooks
3D3/Environments -- Real-World Terrain -- CG Terrain -- Plant Life -- Civil Engineering -- Architecture -- Texturing -- Lighting -- Project, Grading, and Conclusion -- 3D4/Anatomy for Characters -- Anatomy -- The Skeleton/Axial -- Appendicular Skeleton -- Musculature -- Musculature (Continued) -- Joints -- CG Anatomy -- Projects and Conclusion.
In this, the companion volume to Computer Graphics for Artists: an Introduction, specific problems related to the creation of Computer Graphic environments and characters are explored. For the Computer Graphic artist, knowledge of tools is important, but what is even more important, and the subject of this book, is understanding problems and solutions encountered by artists who create environments and characters. This book is application-independent, but builds on information published in the previous volume by focusing instead on subject-specific methods for improving the quality of observation, craftsmanship, optimization, and application. In the character section, extensive anatomical data is provided as a generic basis for character building.
9781848824706
10.1007/9781848824706 doi
T385