How to Render: The Fundamentals of Light, Shadow and Reflectivity : Robertson, Scott, Bertling, Thomas by Scott Robertson


How to Render: The Fundamentals of Light, Shadow and Reflectivity : Robertson, Scott, Bertling, Thomas
Title : How to Render: The Fundamentals of Light, Shadow and Reflectivity : Robertson, Scott, Bertling, Thomas
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ISBN : 1933492961
ISBN-10 : 978-1933492964
Language : English
Format Type : How to Render: The Fundamentals of Light, Shadow and Reflectivity
Number of Pages : 272 pages
Publication : Design Studio Press

This book is about the fundamentals of light, shadow and reflectivity; the focus is firmly on helping to improve visual understanding of the world around and on techniques for representing that world. Rendering is the next step after drawing to communicate ideas clearly. Building on what Scott Robertson and Thomas Bertling wrote about in How To Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Your Imagination, this book shares everything the two experts know about how to render light, shadow and reflective surfaces. This book is divided into two major sections: the first explains the physics of light and shadow. One will learn how to construct proper shadows in perspective and how to apply the correct values to those surfaces. The second section focuses on the physics of reflectivity and how to render a wide range of materials utilizing this knowledge. Throughout the book, two icons appear that indicate either “observation” or “action.” This means the page or section is about observing reality or taking action by applying the knowledge and following the steps in creating your own work. Similar to our previous book, How To Draw, this book contains links to free online rendering tutorials that can be accessed via the URL list or through the H2Re app.


How to Render: The Fundamentals of Light, Shadow and Reflectivity : Robertson, Scott, Bertling, Thomas Reviews


  • B. Fox

    A great follow up to How To Draw, what that book is for drawing 3d dimensional forms in perspective, this book is for taking those drawings through to a rendered finish.The book covers a bunch of topics that have given a clearer idea of what to be taking mental/physical notes of when observing different materials and forms under various lighting conditions.This will be one of those art books that after the first readthrough i will be returning to for the fundamentals brush up i do now and again.

  • Simon Sez

    Scott Robertson is an isnpiration to any aspiring designer. After being lucky in stumbling over a presentation on youtube that he did, it makes it very hard for me to find someone else who I can say is at a similar level in teaching the art of sketching, drawing, visualising.There are lots of books, videos online. but this book takes you to the basics of rendering. For this book you do need to know the basics fo sketching so if you do not have these basic skills, then you might want to consider buying his first book how to sketch.This book has also got videos online to compliment the informtaion in it. So basically you are not left to you own devices as per so many other how to render/sketch books. Other books almost make you feel like it is impossible to achieve the level of professionalism in the art of rendering. However, this book takes you step by step, giving you so much confidence.It is very very usefull material to have.

  • Dobbsy

    Fantasttic follow on from How to Draw.In a similar vein to the last book, the auhors lay out everything from the off and gently ease you into concepts which may or may not be familiar to you. Really well thought out content. Why 4 stars? Well it may seem harsh bu tI consider the app to be part of the content and so far it's not appearing on the google play store. I undertand and appreciate the videos are still viewable with info available in the book. But for 100% of the experience (Augmented reality viewing etc) I would have hoped for a working App by now.The book, it's ontent, and the associated videos are all pretty faultless though so I do recommend you all purchase it if you are looking to achive a highter level of finish to your work.

  • Tony Soprano

    This is an absolutely brilliant book. If you follow it through from the beginning doing each project one at a time, you will be amazed at how much you can pick up. I would highly recommend you purchasing Scott's first book on, How to Draw, Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Imagination. Both of these books is a must for anyone who wants to learn how to draw and render. There also good for referring back to every now and again if you have forgotten how to do little bits.

  • Robert Jones

    If you liked how to draw, you'll like this. If you have liked any other book from DesignStudioPress you'll probably like this.If you haven't bought any of their books before, this is a great technical resource for beginners and the experienced. It covers all the fundamentals (regarding rendering) you'll likely need to improve your skills, or brush up on what you already know. (if you have bought learning materials from DSP or TheGnomonWorkshop before, you'll probably recognise a few things in this book).Well presented in both the quality of the print and also the layout of the content, well worth the money.