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The Planar Head Workbook - Build A Life-size Human Head (Paperback)
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The Planar Head Workbook - Build A Life-size Human Head (Paperback)
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Loot Price R268
Discovery Miles 2 680
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Have you ever wanted to draw or paint the human head? If you have
tried it you probably have already discovered that faces are just
about the most difficult thing there is to do. Proportions and
perspective have to be right. You want to get a likeness with the
right expression. The slightest pencil mark or brush stroke can
make an amazing difference. How do you reach this high level of
skill ? Working from life is the best way. Photos are fine for
reference, but you need to develop a feel for the three dimensional
form. So, find a friend or family member who is willing and able to
sit perfectly still for hours at a time and get started practicing
Can't think of anyone? Ok, hire a professional model. You'd soon go
broke unless you are part of the 1%. The traditional path to
portrait success starts with working from plaster casts for obvious
reasons. Even better is to begin with a planar head...the human
head broken up into planes which simplifies the task of converting
a 3D object to a 2D surface. Planar heads are available
commercially and can be ordered online. However, you would be well
advised to make your own for two reasons: 1) cost and 2) feel. Of
the two 'feel' is the most important. The experience of forming and
building a three dimensional human head with your own hands is
invaluable. By making your own model, shaping it with your own
fingers, you will internalize the forms. They will become fixed in
your mind never to be forgotten. The purpose of this book is to
provide you with an easy and inexpensive way to make your own model
of a life-sized human head. Useful for teachers, students, artists,
photographers, sculptors, crafters, jewelers, decorators and
others. How I did it and why. An in depth search on the internet
for a 3D digital planar head came up with nothing. I decided to
make one myself using Google Sketchup. I used only the basic tools
found in the free version building it one line and one plane at a
time. Organic modeling plugins are available, but they would result
in a great many tiny planes. The idea was to model a useable head
with the minimum number of planes. I divided the head into sections
and unfolded them with the free unfold plugin. After going through
the process I thought I could make a better head which resulted in
Planar Head Two found in Part 5.
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