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Launching the Imagination, 3D

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ISBN-10: 0072485426

ISBN-13: 9780072485424

Edition: 2002

Authors: Mary Stewart

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List price: $49.06
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 1/11/2002
Binding: Mixed Media
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.50" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 1.584
Language: English

Table Of Contents Joe Hanson Joe
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McGraw-Hill Education14320909.4402Table of Contents Prefaceintroduction
Concepts and Critical Thinking
Cultivating Creativity Design and Creativity Seven Characteristics of Creative Thinking Goal
Setting Time Management Profile
Nancy Callahan, Artist, and Diane Gallo, Writer,
Problem Seeking And Problem Solving Concept Development Problem
Seeking Problem-Solving Strategies Brainstorming Research Conceptual Expansion
Variations on a Theme
Metaphorical Thinking
Interdisciplinary Connections Profile
Heidi Lasher-Oakes, Sculptor
Developing Critical Thinking
Establishing Criteria Critique Basics
Stop, Look, Listen, Learn Types of Critiques Developing aLong-Term Project Turn Up the Heat
Pushing Your Project's Potential Accepting Responsibility Profile
BobDacey, Illustrator
Three-Dimensional Design
Three-Dimensional Design
Aspects Andelements Thinking in Three Dimensions Form and Function
The Three Dimensions
Drafting for Designers
Degrees of Dimensionality Design Elements Line
Shapesand Planes
Volume
Mass
Space
Texture
Color and Light
The Complexity of Three-Dimensional Design Profile
Rodger Mack, Sculptor
Three Dimensional Design: Organization Principles of Three-Dimensional Design Balance
Scale and Proportion
Proximity
Emphasis and Contrast
Repetition Composition and Construction Choice of Materials
Construction Methods
Connections
Transitions
Unity and Variety Profile
Physical And Cerebral
Constructed Thought From Life to Art
Connection and Separation
Boundaries
Bases and PlacesPhysical Qualities of Sculptural Objects Physical Forces
Material and Immaterial Cerebral Qualities of Sculptural Objects Building on aTradition
Reinventing Sculpture
Contemporary Questions, Contemporary Answers Expressing Ideasin Physical Form Profile
RickPaul, Virtual Sculptor
glossary
notes
index
Supplements Instructors Manual Launching
the Imagination Core Concepts in Art CD-ROM
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