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Practical Jewelry Rendering [Spiral-bound]

Tim McCreight (Author)
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0961598441 978-0961598440 December 1, 1994
This practical tool-in-a-book combines instruction on rendering techniques with unique guides that assist designers as they conceive jewelry and other works for the body. An envelop on the inside back cover contains a useful plastic template of circles, squares and other shapes as well as a ruler.


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This unusual book is offers not only instruction, but dozens of illustrations of the human figure that can be used as armatures upon which to design jewelry. By placing a sketch paper over one of these figures, a designer is able to see how a shape relates to the ear, shoulder or neck. The effect is dramatic, and leads to instant improvement in designing wearable jewelry.

About the Author

Tim McCreight is a metalsmith, designer and teacher. He has written 9 books in on jewelrymaking and metals, and contributes regularly to national magazines. He teaches at the Maine College of Art in Portland, Maine.

Product Details

  • Spiral-bound: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Brynmorgen Pr (December 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0961598441
  • ISBN-13: 978-0961598440
  • Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 8.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,688,227 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tim McCreight is a designer, teacher, author, and goldsmith. He received a degree in fine arts from The College of Wooster and an MFA in jewelry and silversmithing from Bowling Green State University. He taught fulltime for 25 years, first at the Worcester Center for Crafts and then at Maine College of Art. Along the way he has taught hundreds of workshops throughout the US and in Canada, Japan, Mexico, and the UK.

After writing two books for large commercial publishers, he decided to take on the challenges of illustration and layout, joining a new generation of authors who took control of all aspects of their books. In this way he has overseen all details of many of his books, most notably Complete Metalsmith, which is recognized as a standard text in the field. His books have been translated into Russian, Japanese, and Italian.

McCreight's books are characterized by a practical approach and commonsense descriptions that empower beginning artists while confirming information for advanced readers. His curiosity and the obvious pleasure he takes in sharing information makes his books not just readable but fun. Most of his books deal with metalsmithing but he has extended into design and into the genre of creative nonfiction with his very popular Syntax of Objects, re-released in a new edition in 2010. In his efforts to explore new approaches, he has also created an App for iPhone, iPod, and iPad called "Metalsmith Suite," available through the iTunes store.

 

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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great teacher knows just how much to present..., July 21, 2000
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My inability to draw held me back for years. Envisioning and creating without first drafting, while a worthwhile exercise, plays mischief with proportions and processes when you put tool to metal. Rendering allows one to develop a design, successively refining it until reaching for one's tools becomes logical and timely. And good visual skills avoid misunderstandings, false starts and waste in commissioned work.

Practical Jewelry Rendering gets right to the nuts and bolts. One is given explicit instruction in three media (monochrome pencil, color pencil, and gouache/watercolor) along a direct and viable path to an attractive, accurate image of what one proposes to make. The exercises are presented in a very few pages, succinctly, and with typical McCreight lucidity. No waste. Right to the point. The included template lets you jump right in without involved tedious drafting. You quickly attain facility and confidence. While the examples are simple, they're not overly so and certainly not uninspired, and most importantly, they're realizable. Sure, there are other artistic approaches, but the author never forgets the reader wants to show the design firstly, and will augment technique and develop style, later. One thing, plan to spend a hundred dollars for supplies and equipment, but rest assured this will last ten years and pay dividends in time, materials saved, more commissions and better craftsmanship.

This book perfectly fit my needs, and its brevity kept it from ending up on my shelf of things I intend to do 'someday'. It went right into service, didn't scare me off, and didn't overwhelm. A good tool gets used, and this is one really good, well-designed tool.

Tim McCreight is unaffected in his teaching. He hands you the most appropriate tool and shows you how to use it easily with the least distraction. If you want to design and fabricate jewelry, get ALL his other books. If you want to render jewelry, get this one. Seriously, you could be doing it in days, not weeks. It's made a big, big difference in my work.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars For experienced rendering artists, January 9, 2002
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I am a beginning bench jewelry student. I bought and skimmed though the book. I was looking for information on how to draw faceted stones, rings and so forth, especially how to incorporate perspective and draw different views of a piece. This book is more for those with experience in rendering and how to make renderings in different mediums.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Practical Jewelry Rendering, June 6, 2003
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There are only 16 pages of helpful knowledge, the rest of the book is charcoal drawings called 'StructureGuides' which are charcoal drawings of people that are not even scale enough to draw a professional rendering. There is only one tidbit of information that other books don't have. ... if you have ever drawn, designed, taken a basic drawing class ... consider buying a more advanced book, this one is beyond basic.
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