Digital drawing for landscape architecture : contemporary techniques and tools for digital representation in site design

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    • Cantrell, Bradley
    • Michaels, Wes

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Digital drawing for landscape architecture : contemporary techniques and tools for digital representation in site design

Bradley Cantrell, Wes Michaels

Wiley, c2015

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 312) and index

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内容説明

Combine traditional techniques with modern media for more communicative renderings Digital Drawing for Landscape Architecture: Contemporary Techniques and Tools for Digital Representation in Site Design, Second Edition bridges the gap between traditional analog and new digital tools by applying timeless concepts of representation to enhance design work in digital media. The book explores specific techniques for creating landscape designs, including digitally rendered plans, perspectives, and diagrams, and the updated second edition offers expanded coverage of newer concepts and techniques. Readers will gain insight into the roles of different drawings, with a clear emphasis on presenting a solid understanding of how diagram, plan, section, elevation, and perspective work together to present a comprehensive design approach. Digital rendering is faster, more efficient, and more flexible than traditional rendering techniques, but the design principles and elements involved are still grounded in hand-rendering techniques. Digital Drawing for Landscape Architecture exploits both modalities to help designers create more beautiful, accurate, and communicative drawings in a professional studio environment. This second edition contains revised information on plan rendering techniques, camera matching workflow, and color selection, along with brand new features, like: Time-based imagery and tools Workflow integration techniques Photoshop and Illustrator task automation Over 400 updated images, plus over 50 new examples of award-winning work The book takes a tutorial-based approach to digital rendering, allowing readers to start practicing immediately and get up to speed quickly. Communication is a vital, but often overlooked component of the design process, and designers rely upon their drawings to translate concepts from idea to plan. Digital Drawing for Landscape Architecture provides the guidance landscape designers need to create their most communicative renderings yet.

目次

Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: Concepts Chapter 1: Introduction/Overview Software Workspace Chapter 2: Analog and Digital Rendering Comparisons Efficiency and Editability Commonalities and Parallels Hybrid Techniques Chapter 3: Basic Overview of Digital Concepts Raster-Based Programs Resolution in Raster Images Upsampling and Downsampling Vector Images Using Raster Images in Vector-Based Programs Color Adjustment Layers Masks and Channels Smart Objects Blending Modes Part 2: Workflows Chapter 4: Digital Drawings in the Design Process Applications for Specific Tasks Moving between Analog and Digital Techniques Chapter 5: Setting up the Document Drawings at Multiple Sizes How Drawings Move through the Digital Workflow Setting the Image Size Chapter 6: Base Imagery and Scaling Aerial Photography Obtaining the Aerial Photograph Tiling Aerial Photographs in Photoshop Manual Method Tiling Photographs with Photomerge Scaling the Aerial Photograph Calculator Method Scale by Reference Method Pixel Conversion Method Adjusting the Hue, Saturation, and Lightness of Base Imagery Using CAD Linework as a Base Exporting the CAD Linework as a PDF Chapter 7: Source Imagery/Entourage Selections Manual Methods Partial Selections Chapter 8: Managing Large Files Flattening Layers Saving Layer Groups for Flattening Printing Issues Illustrator Techniques Chapter 9: Automation Recording Actions in Photoshop Playing Actions in Photoshop Batch Processing in Adobe Bridge Batch Rename in Bridge Part 3: Design Diagrams Examples 01 Chapter 10: Setting up an Illustrator Drawing Document Size/Color Mode Based Programs for Design Diagrams Importing an Aerial Photo into Illustrator Link versus Embed Chapter 11: Linework in Illustrator Shape Tools Pen Tool Editing Tools Appearance of Lines and Shapes Stroke Weight and Dashed Lines Transparency Appearance Palette Chapter 12: Custom Linework Creating a Pattern Brush from Shapes Altering the Pattern Brush Updating the Pattern Brush with New Shapes Chapter 13: Additional Diagramming Tools Blend Tool Transform Each Live Paint Live Trace Chapter 14: Symbols Creating Symbols from Custom Artwork Updating/Replacing Symbols Managing Symbols Creating Clipping Masks for Image Symbols Chapter 15: Text, Leaders, and Page Layout Text Tools Point Text Paragraph Text Differences between Point Text and Paragraph Text Formatting Text Custom Type Tools Creating Text with a Clipping Mask Leaders Effects versus Filters Layout Chapter 16: Exploded Axonometric Diagrams Creating an Exploded Axonometric Diagram Chapter 17: Time Based Imagery Loading and Image Sequence Tweening Between Layer States Layer Stacks Part 4: Plan/Section Renderings Examples 02 Chapter 18: Importing PDF Linework PDF Linework Adjusting the Appearance of Linework Chapter 19: Applying Color to a Plan Rendering Technique 1: Applying Color with the Paint Bucket Tool Technique 2: Applying Color Using Adjustment Layers Saving Channels Chapter 20: Shading Techniques Selecting Fills Saving Selections Automating the Shading of Edges Chapter 21: Creating Textures Creating a Texture from an Existing Photograph Creating a Seamless Pattern Using the Offset Filter Creating the Pattern and Applying It to the Rendering Paint Bucket and Pattern Stamp Pattern Overlay Managing Patterns Texturing with Filters Chapter 22: Brushes Standard Brushes Custom Brushes Chapter 23: Plan Symbols with Smart Objects Creating Smart Objects Duplicating and Editing Smart Objects Managing Smart Objects Smart Filters Chapter 24: Creating a Section Elevation Methods Part 5: Perspectives Examples 03 Chapter 25: Creating a Base for a Perspective Drawing Composition Virtual Cameras Exporting and Rendering Detail Color Contrast Brightness (2D) Photoshop Adjustment Layers, Opacity, and Screening (2D/3D) Z-Depth (3D) Atmosphere/Environment Understanding Level of Detail Chapter 26: Camera Match 3D Object to Site Photo Camera Match with 3ds Max 2014 Match Photo with Google SketchUp Chapter 27: Create a Photoshop Perspective Collage Methods Chapter 28: Developing a Perspective Image in Photoshop from a 3D Model Base Model Adding Site Context Textures Adding Vegetation Adding Scale Figures Bibliography Index

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