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| Vanishing Point: Perspective for Comics from the Ground Up | 
enlarge | Author: Jason Cheeseman-meyer Publisher: Impact Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (11 reviews) Sales Rank: 58294
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 128 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.5
ISBN: 1581809549 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.51 EAN: 9781581809541 ASIN: 1581809549
Publication Date: December 8, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description It can take thousands of drawings to develop a sense of perspective. With "Vanishing Point", readers will learn how to create successful perspective drawings fast the first time around by understanding where to place their vanishing points. No other book on the market features a detailed section devoted to five-point curvilinear perspective. "Vanishing Point" covers five-point perspective in depth, opening an endless range of possibilities for dramatic effects. Ideal for comics and fantasy artists, the book focuses on how artists can create detailed drawings of scenes that before had existed only in their head.
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  Great Book November 9, 2008 Vanishing Point: Perspective for Comics from the Ground Up
great book for Design & Perspective Drawings ... highly recommended
  putting things into perspective October 30, 2008 Firstly, I want to make it clear that I have never wanted to become a graphic artist because I lack the creativity to become one. So, if you need an expert advice, please read someone else's review. However, I have always wanted to understand how this art form works and the book brilliantly served this purpose.
Getting the perspective right must be the first step before you start drawing people, buildings or anything at all. You have to place objects and persons at the right place and in the appropriate size. The ancient Egyptians managed to become famous without acquiring this crucial skill, but nowadays few people would accept a deficiency in this area in the works of their contemporaries.
Perhaps most of us learnt at school that to give a sense of depth and space in the flat-world of drawing, you need to set up one or two vantage points. This book actually makes it clear that you can have any number of them between one and five and also shows what special effect can be achieved by the application of each of these options.
After studying this book for a while, I started to look at pictures and drawings in a different light: I began to search for vantage points, which is, I suppose, an important step towards a better appreciation of visual art.
  a great and simple book October 14, 2008 i tried several times to learn the secrets of right perspective but never have i truely mange to understand it. everytime it felt i should know stuff i didn't and that it's common knowledge - since it was not cleared and the book i worked with. with this book i felt i actually treated like what i am - a novice! its pace and teaching are clear and simple and all you need is to read and follow.
highly recommanded
  Breaking New Ground - A fresh take on the subject of Perspective for Comics! July 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Jason Cheeseman-Meyer has done something special with "Vanishing Point" - he makes a pretty darn difficult subject look fun and easy. An initial flip through the book with its colorful multi-genre example illustrations is all it takes to know this one's different.
The author offers fresh looks at basic one, two and three-point perspectives and heads into new territoy with solid explanations for FOUR and FIVE-points. That's right - FINALLY, a book that covers the fun fisheye lens look used by many contemporary comic book artists - CURVILINEAR PERSPECTIVE!
It's not enough to know how to build environments, however - one has to populate them. That's all addressed with a section on drawing figures from different angles in addition to placing them properly in a scene.
His "Tricks and Troubleshooting" chapter alone is worth the price of admission as Cheeseman-Meyer breaks down several common mistakes, tells you WHY they're mistakes and offers advice on how to correct them. Yes, there are even cheats and shortcuts among many other useful gems.
This book truly stands out as one of, if not THE best books on the subject.
  Excellent resource June 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought I had a fairly good handle on perspective drawing, but this book goes into significantly more depth. (Pun intended.) It provides exciting options for approaching a piece of art beyond the ordinary, and many little tips and tricks on solving perspective problems. Even though it is themed towards comic and fantasy art, I would recommend it to any artist who wants to have a greater understanding of perspective, and more tricks up their sleeve for producing believable and emotionally impactful scenes.
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