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vom 04.05.12: Einladung an alle Mitglieder zum ACI-Kongress in München am 27./28.04.2012
Publikation
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Einladung ACI-Kongress 2012 |
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EinladungACI-Kongress2012.pdf (61 KB)  |
| Datum: |
06.12.11 |
| Bereich: |
Vorstand Deutschland |
| Autor: |
Vorstand |
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(No. 3) (Hardcover) Drawing the figure well takes time, patience, and models. The weak link in the chain is access to life models. Even when you have access it’s usually in a group, thus the group has to agree on a pose, then you can/cannot get the view you want or need. That said, there’s nothing like drawing from a live model. BUT the cd-rom enclosed in this book comes darn close. I pop it in my blu-ray and draw from the flat screen. The difference is there are no distractions in the background and the model on the cd incrementally gives a different angle with each jpg. Wonderful. The light doesn’t change either. Can’t wait till they come out with more books and yes, I’ve more than one. My only critiscism is the lighting is a bit flat. I’d like more darks.
This series’ competitor is “Virtual Pose”. For me the “Art Models” series wins hands down. In “Virtual Pose” the photos are opened using Quicktime or a media player. Be advised you can’t (or I can’t) play it on the blu-ray. I suppose “Virtual” is fine if you draw from the computer screen. For me I like the versatility of jpegs. With “Art Model” i can draw from the computer, flat screen TV or print it out. If you’re looking for a great reference buy this series. (In all fairness with “Virtual” you can rotate the model with a pointer instead of paging to a different jpeg. Still like having the jpegs.)
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kuruma95@aurora.ocn.ne.jp (26.01.12 07:35)
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(No. 3) (Hardcover) Drawing the figure well takes time, patience, and models. The weak link in the chain is access to life models. Even when you have access it’s usually in a group, thus the group has to agree on a pose, then you can/cannot get the view you want or need. That said, there’s nothing like drawing from a live model. BUT the cd-rom enclosed in this book comes darn close. I pop it in my blu-ray and draw from the flat screen. The difference is there are no distractions in the background and the model on the cd incrementally gives a different angle with each jpg. Wonderful. The light doesn’t change either. Can’t wait till they come out with more books and yes, I’ve more than one. My only critiscism is the lighting is a bit flat. I’d like more darks.
This series’ competitor is “Virtual Pose”. For me the “Art Models” series wins hands down. In “Virtual Pose” the photos are opened using Quicktime or a media player. Be advised you can’t (or I can’t) play it on the blu-ray. I suppose “Virtual” is fine if you draw from the computer screen. For me I like the versatility of jpegs. With “Art Model” i can draw from the computer, flat screen TV or print it out. If you’re looking for a great reference buy this series. (In all fairness with “Virtual” you can rotate the model with a pointer instead of paging to a different jpeg. Still like having the jpegs.)
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