from: Design Studio Press
Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 700
EAN num: 9781933492155
Format: Illustrated
ISBN number: 1933492155
Label: Design Studio Press
Manufacturer: Design Studio Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 143
Printing Date: September 01, 2006
Publishing house: Design Studio Press
Sale Popularity Level: 603534
Studio: Design Studio Press
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Lift Off presents personal and professional works by Scott Robertson, Program Director of the Entertainment Design major at Art Center College of Design. This book features the following chapters: Airships, Spacecraft, Aircraft, Lefty Sketches, Hovercraft, Original 'Card Collection' and selected work from the conceptual design of vehicles for the video games Field Commander and Spy Hunter 2. Anyone interested in air vehicle sketches, concept design and colour renderings of the subject will be eager to add Lift Off to their library.
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This is the other half of complimentary book "Start your engines"
Scott Robertson's unique vehicle designs are applied to things that fly in this book.
You will see the process of firstly small quick rough sketches until he finds a shape and then develops the most liked shapes further. The subsequent step goes into more detailed sketches with full vanishing points laid out.
The final art is then revealed in amazing detail and believability.
If you are learning about concept and design pick this up now, also look at the tutorial videos and other books.
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I'm no 3d master, but when I wanted to get back into it I was looking for some inspiration. This book didn't let me down. It's filled with mind-bending stuff from really talented people.
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Scott Robertson is an educator as well as a designer. That shows in this book, editorially, since he reveals early thumbnail, development sketches and final renderings. If you want to see a designer's process laid bare, here's a helpful resource. Don't forget Scott's Gnomon DVDs, as they further expose his process and techniques.
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For those craving more futuristic design books, the Robertson works are highly desirable. He's no Syd Mead or Ron Cobb, but his works are slick, and well-rendered. A note of caution however; he is a much better artist of ground vehicles than aircraft. Most of his air vehicles are obviously derived from passenger car sketches, sans wheels. If you have the funds for both of Robertson's books, great. If you can only buy one of them, buy his book on ground vehicles.
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