Amazon Recommends…

The great and powerful Amazon sees fit to send me recommendations according to what I have bought, searched for or added to my wishlist. Many times these so called recommendations have been less than accurate. But this morning they may have got a winner.

It was the cover that first caught my eye.

“Light for Visual Artists: Understanding & using Light in Art & Design” looks like a very useful text book for artists.  Here is the Amazon description.

“An introduction to the use of light for students and visual artists, this is the first book to look at the way light can be used to create realistic and fantastical effects in a wide range of visual media. Light for Visual Artists is a valuable resource for animators, digital illustrators, painters or artists working in any medium. The first part of the book discusses the fundamental properties of natural and artificial light, shadows, the interaction of light on different types of surfaces, reflections, as well as transparency, translucency and the effects of light on colour. In part two, the author concentrates on people and the environment, looking in detail at how to observe the effects of light to create realistic images. In part three the author looks at the creative use of light in composition and design, for creating moods or setting a scene. Clearly written by a practising illustrator, this book is a must-have for both students and practising artists.”

Here’s a video of someone flicking through the book.

I do not own the book as of yet, but when I do I will post a more in depth review.

Amazon link

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