Atlas of Foreshortening: The Human Figure in Deep Perspective (Second Edition)
S**S
Interesting poses but would like to see more models
I happen to like the fact these are in black and white, since the simplicity of it makes you familiar with the form. I already have The Nude Figure for my other references for life drawing. As another person said, this is not the best book to get reference for illustrative foreshortening. This book is more to train your eye to capture various parts of the form in foreshortening.I thought it was interesting how the author noted that it was difficult these days to find models because of people's need to do body alternations like piercings and tattoos.While I find the models average, I would have liked to seen a few different models like overweight or even more athletic to get variations of the form in perspective. I wouldn't even mind old people, but I'm not sure if the elderly could perform in some of those poses.Most of the poses are in seated or lying down positions, I remember the author saying also that a lot of poses even in perspective started looking the same.I got some use out of the book, for the photography was clear enough for me. I also like using it as an exercise to recognize the form, like certain muscle and bone groups would look like in certain perspectives. I think too many people want to copy and not understand the true value of learning and utilizing reference.It's not an AMAZING book, but it's still useful.
F**S
Figure Drawing
Generally, this is an excellent book if you do not have access to live models. Specifically, it is an excellent book to study foreshortening of the human figure. Some of the poses are hard to hold for a real model and this book fills that gap, allowing one to spend as much time as one wants drawing a particular pose. I would highly recommend this book for artists who have always had trouble with foreshortening. It allows the artist to see the model not so much as a human form, but a 'shape', (sometimes quite abstract) to be studied and drawn, thus 'freeing ' him from trying to make his drawing look 'real' and as a result ending up with some surprising results! The book is a very good drawing tool. The downside is, of course, that drawing from a real live model in one of those difficult poses most often captures the energy and vitality of the pose that drawing from a photograph does not. But this book is a great starting point.
L**A
Great starting point.
Great photos, and tons of them, but definitely lacking in more extreme foreshortening. For an atlas of foreshortening I definitely would expect poses from every angle, so docking a star there...but with that said the book is still good. Also, while I didn’t expect this to be a tutorial book, it did say it would tell you a little bit of what to do, but there isn’t much of that. I personally don’t mind that bit much, though.TLDR; Overall, it’s a great beginner’s reference book of foreshortening, and you can find more advanced poses from places like stock accounts on deviantart, or photos on Pinterest.
T**N
Good reference book for figure artists
For the artist who draws the human figure, this book is a valuable addition to one's reference library.The format is good and the photos are clear. Although i generally purchase hardcover, I opted for the paperback in this case due to the significant price difference, and i am pleased.
R**R
Move over, Muybridge.
Move over, Muybridge. Foreshortening is a hugely difficult human or animal perspective viewpoint to believably portray. Now we can simply look up the view we need to incorporate into a painting. Live models are the best, but not only do most of us not have access. but it is a lot to ask of a model to "hold that pose" while we figure out the foreshortening piece!
A**Y
Disappointed. Not a drawing book. Not what I expected.
I was really disappointed with this purchase. I had originally thought it was an intermediate instructional art book that delved deep into how to draw foreshortening angles of human anatomy. But it’s just photographs ONLY. No words, no instruction. And the price of $55.00 is pretty steep for just pictures only. I could understand the price if the photos were taken by a world-renowned photographer or if it was a hardcover book printed on better, glossy paper (this is not the case in this instance). For a recommendation on possibly better books on the subject, you may want to try the Morpho series of anatomy books by Michel Lauricella. They’re not much in the ways of verbal instruction. But the simple shapes used as examples more than make up for it. Bottom line: if you want to learn how to draw foreshortening of human anatomy; DO NOT BUY THIS! 😡 This book SUCKS!
J**I
Very dissapointing
I am a fine artist (NOT an illustrator), and I purchased this book in hopes of adding some reliable reference material to my growing stockpile. I sincerely feel that I wasted my money on this book.For one thing, as stated by another reviewer, the photos are of fairly low quality. I prefer black-and-white reference because it allows me to see value more clearly and does not prejudice me when I am selecting the color for my subjects, but I would expect a "reference" book to contain sharp, clear images. This book does not; the images are grainy, the focus is too soft to be useful for a broad range of techniques and styles, and the lighting is uneven across all of the images.Second, as also stated by another reviewer, every single pose in the book is of a reclining model. Especially in the case of women, this presents one major problem-- the effects of gravity on soft/fatty tissue. Women in particular look completely different when reclining, than standing, and this book offers not a single image that offers foreshortened views from above or below of a standing, kneeling, or sitting figure.On the other hand, if you are an art student who is leery of using soft porn images from the internet to get your life-drawing practice, this book may be worth the investment. If you are serious about experimenting with different perspectives of the human body in fine art (or if you are an illustrator), spend the money on decent anti-virus software, and peruse the aforementioned soft-porn sites. You'll find a lot more usable reference, much better-photographed.
F**Z
Calidad pobre de las imagenes
Las fotos fueron impresas en la peor fotocopiadora posible, detalles necesarios se pierden por la pobre calidad de las imagenes, aunque en el libro estipula fotografias de "ALTA CALIDAD"
S**L
Intéressant mais sans plus.
Une réference interessante pour travailler le corps humain sous divers angles mais trois points négatifs: les photos manquent de contraste (éclairage trop diffus) et les raccourcis ne sont pas assez marqués, le photographe ne se positionne pas assez bas face au modèle. Il n'est probablement pas dessinateur et ne sait pas ce qu'attend un artiste comme point de vue. Finalement: absence de gros plans des pieds.
J**N
Not very useful for students looking for human figure in deep perspective
The quality of the photographs is so poor that some poses are not readable. Poses are not printed very clearly. Images are very grey and lacking in contrast. They are muddy, bad resolution and sometimes slightly out of focus, causes that In the natural non-shortened poses is very difficult to find existing foreshortening. Most models laying down on the ground in poses which are very unnatural, total lack of natural sitting poses shown from multiple angels with marked foreshortening. As a reference book for art student, like myself practicing art of figure drawing I found this book is not very useful. It was very disappointing and expensive purchase.
M**Y
Two Stars
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