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Anatomy for 3d artists : the essential guide for CG professionals

Material type: BookPublisher: Worcester : 3dtotal Publishing, c2015.Description: 285 p. : ill., col. ; 30 cm.ISBN: 9781909414242; 1909414247Other title: Anatomy for three D artists.Subject(s): Human figure in art | Computer art | Three-dimensional modelingDDC classification: 743.49 AN AT
Summary:
"'Anatomy for 3D Artists' is an essential teaching guide for sculpting human anatomy. Non-software specific, it is packed with everything today's 3D artist needs to know to tackle the difficult task of recreating the human form in 3D. Starting with 2D references, and moving on to practical and advanced 3D sculpting-including topology and animation preparation-every stage in the creation of an ideal male and female figure is covered. Featuring established artists such as Chris Legaspi and Mario Anger, there are also several master projects for an informative and in-depth overview of the 3D sculpting process, showing how the ideal human form can be adapted to fit any shape!" -- Publisher annotation.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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Includes index.

"'Anatomy for 3D Artists' is an essential teaching guide for sculpting human anatomy. Non-software specific, it is packed with everything today's 3D artist needs to know to tackle the difficult task of recreating the human form in 3D. Starting with 2D references, and moving on to practical and advanced 3D sculpting-including topology and animation preparation-every stage in the creation of an ideal male and female figure is covered. Featuring established artists such as Chris Legaspi and Mario Anger, there are also several master projects for an informative and in-depth overview of the 3D sculpting process, showing how the ideal human form can be adapted to fit any shape!" -- Publisher annotation.

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