Principles of Three-Dimensional Design
Wucius Wong’s 1976 release, Principles of Three-Dimensional Design, is an educational book aimed at helping designers and artists wrap their heads around the physical space of objects. Concentrating on the use of simple planes and lines in geometric constructions combined with a thorough breakdown of our understanding of three-dimensional objects, Wong demonstrates how seemingly complex configurations can be easy to plan and construct. What I really want to share with you, however, are the tremendous images of models and diagrams created for the pages of this publication.
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01.18.11 in Off Our Bookshelves by liam
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Mr. Wong was my teacher at the Columbus College of Art & Design back in the late 80’s. It’s cool to his work on here.
01.19.11 |
mark McDevitt |
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this is a nice book…in fact i am using it in my current web project…..very useful…
01.21.11 |
Sachin |
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this is a good book..i am using it in my new web project..very useful
01.21.11 |
Sachin |
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