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5.0 out of 5 stars
A delightful reference for 3D drawing, June 13, 2001
This review is from: Stereoscopic Drawing: A Theory of 3-D Vision and Its Application to Stereoscopic Drawing (Hardcover)
For anyone amazed by the concept of stereoscopic drawing, 3D images, virtual reality, and 3D graphics in general will get a lot out of this definitive reference work on 3D vision and 3D drawing. Filled with illustrations, examples, and exercises, the book explains in clear detail how we see in 3D and how to exploit this to create 3D images on paper or in the computer. I've worked in this area for some time, and I learned a lot about viewing planes, stereopsis, and 3D vision in general. The book includes explanations of stereoscopes, random dot sterograms, 3D comics, and impossible optical illusions. An excellent, "how to", practical guide.
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