Save to Library Save. Create Alert Alert. Share This Paper. Background Citations. Citation Type. Has PDF. Publication Type. More Filters. This paper describes the principles of traditional pen-and-ink illustration, and shows how a great number of them can be implemented as part of an automated rendering system. It introduces "stroke … Expand. View 2 excerpts, cites background. Interactive pen-and-ink illustration. This paper presents a survey of the work done in the pen-and-ink illustration field of non-photorealistic rendering.
Non-photorealistic rendering NPR , as a relatively new area is getting more and … Expand. Pen-and-ink textures for real-time rendering. Graphics Interface. Highly Influenced. View 4 excerpts, cites background. Rendering parametric surfaces in pen and ink. Orientable textures for image-based pen-and-ink illustration. We present an interactive system for creating pen-and-ink-style line drawings from greyscale images in which the strokes of the rendered illustration follow the features of the original image.
Guptill's classic Rendering in Pen and Ink has long been regarded as the most comprehensive book ever published on the subject of ink drawing. Presented in this volume is an accessible and comprehensive guide to pen and ink drawing, with step-by-step instructions, handy tips, information on common problems, and much more. This book is not just written to instruct but also to inspire enthusiasts of pen and ink and drawing as well.
Gill has produced a concise, thorough and copiously illustrated guide to techniques and methods, including sections on perspective, projection, shadow, reflections, and on how to draw cars, ships, aircraft, trees, human figures and so Skip to content. Its authoritative text and illustrations make it indispensible for students and staff in art colleges and universities everywhere.
This is a book designed to delight and instruct anyone who draws with pen and ink, from the professional artist to the amateur and hobbyist. It is of particular interest to architects, interior designers, landscape architects, industrial designers, illustrators, and renderers. Contents include a review of materials and tools of rendering; handling the pen and building tones; value studies; kinds of outline and their uses; drawing objects in light and shade; handling groups of objects; basic principles of composition; using photographs, study of the work of well-known artists; on-the-spot sketching; representing trees and other landscape features; drawing architectural details; methods of architectural rendering; examination of outstanding examples of architectural rendering; solving perspective and other rendering problems; handling interiors and their accessories; and finally, special methods of working with pen including its use in combination with other media.
Griggs, Samuel V. Chamberlain, Louis C. Price, Robert Lockwood, Ernest C. Peixotto, Harry C.
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