"Recommended websites for visual research" Topic
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Tango01 | 21 Aug 2015 4:01 p.m. PST |
"You'll find this list now under Visual research in the Methods section, and I've illustrated it with examples taken from some of the websites listed. I've compiled it with scenic designers in mind .. set designers for theatre, film or television .. but I've included a section on ‘Costume and fashion' and the list should also be of relevance to prop-makers. Apropos ‘subject divisions', I think I still need to work on these .. I've divided it according to instinct and feeling, but it may need a bit more logic. Like many things on this site, it is a work-in-progress, meaning that it is meant to develop over time even if this is hardly perceptible…"
See here davidneat.wordpress.com Modelling guides quite interesting in this page… Amicalement Armand |
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