Color Rendering


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Guide to the concepts, exploration, and process of color rendering




Architectural Rendering Techniques


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A comprehensive guide to all major types of architectural drawings encompasses a wide range of drawing techniques, professional advice, examples, and information on media, styles, effects, and execution.




Color Rendering Capacity of Light


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To assess how many colors on earth can be vividly rendered by a given light source, or to see whether a given light source is capable of rendering a great number of widely different colors, a measure called the Color Rendering Capacity has been devised. This book introduces the idea of the color rendering capacity of light, and explains the procedure for calculating the color rendering capacity of any light source.




Techniques of Jewelry Illustration and Color Rendering


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The illustration of jewelry is the language by which an idea is transformed into reality. Knowing that language is essential in communicating with others about jewelry design. Whether working with individual customers, marketing management, or manufacturers, the designer with accurate, professional illustrations has the advantage. This volume brings the talents, expertise and individuality of outstanding jewelry designers, presenting full instruction on jewelry rendering, with step-by-step guidelines and clear illustrations. The book provides a splendid array of methods and styles of jewelry illustrations. It includes a method of quick sketching based on the use of templates to guide the beginner as well as the advanced student in the production of precise renderings. Templates included are: a) Stone Shapes Template b) Signet Rings Template c) Ballerina Rings Template d) Fancy Rings Template e) Ring Template number 2, Side Views.




Designing with Light


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The new edition of the popular introduction to architectural lighting design, covering all stages of the lighting design process Designing with Light: The Art, Science, and Practice of Architectural Lighting Design, Second Edition, provides students and professionals alike with comprehensive understanding of the use of lighting to define and enhance a space. This accessible, highly practical textbook covers topics such as the art and science of color, color rendering and appearance, lighting control systems, building codes and standards, and sustainability and energy conservation. Throughout the text, accomplished lighting designer and instructor Jason Livingston offers expert insights on the use of color, the interaction between light and materials, the relation between light, vision, and psychology, and more. Fully revised and updated throughout, the second edition features new chapters on design thinking, common lighting techniques, and lighting economics. Expanded sections on aesthetics, controlling LEDs, light, and health, designing with light, and color mixing luminaires are supported by new case studies, examples, and exercises. Featuring hundreds of high-quality color images and illustrations, Designing with Light: Provides systematic guidance on all aspects of the lighting design process Thoroughly covers color and light, including color perception, color rendering, and designing with colored light Explains the theory behind the practice of architectural lighting design Contains information on cost estimating, life cycle analysis, voluntary energy programs, and professional lighting design credentials Includes an instructor resource site with PowerPoint presentations, test questions, and suggested assignments for each chapter, and also a student site with flashcards, self-evaluation tests, and helpful calculators. Designing with Light: The Art, Science, and Practice of Architectural Lighting Design, Second Edition is perfect for architecture, interior design, and electrical engineering programs that include courses on lighting design, as well as professionals looking for a thorough and up-to-date desk reference.







Color Rendering Capacity of Illumination


Book Description

To assess how many colors on earth can be vividly rendered by a given light source, or to see whether a given light source is capable of rendering a great number of widely different colors, a measure called the Color Rendering Capacity has been devised. This book introduces the idea of the color rendering capacity of light, and explains the procedure for calculating the color rendering capacity of any light source.




Fashion Rendering with Color


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This up-to-date business tool for artists learning job skills, demonstrateswith clarity and precisionthe beginning, middle, and advanced techniques for marker and water color rendering for the fashion industry. Its focus and approach demystify the rendering process in simple, easy to follow, step-by-step instructionswith specific examples that encourage practice and confidence in either media of choice. A fundamental format builds on skill and proficiency, and it contains a gradual, natural progression of style into more complex and detailed techniques.Chapter topics include design room skills, sketching/rendering for a collection, quick tips for illustrating fabrics, line quality; flesh tones; solid coloring; white fabrics; simple prints; fall fabrics; knitwear; and glamour fabrics.For fashion designers, designers assistants, and stylists.




Color Appearance Models


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The essential resource for readers needing to understand visual perception and for those trying to produce, reproduce and measure color appearance in various applications such as imaging, entertainment, materials, design, architecture and lighting. This book builds upon the success of previous editions, and will continue to serve the needs of those professionals working in the field to solve practical problems or looking for background for on-going research projects. It would also act as a good course text for senior undergraduates and postgraduates studying color science. The 3rd Edition of Color Appearance Models contains numerous new and expanded sections providing an updated review of color appearance and includes many of the most widely used models to date, ensuring its continued success as the comprehensive resource on color appearance models. Key features: Presents the fundamental concepts and phenomena of color appearance (what objects look like in typical viewing situations) and practical techniques to measure, model and predict those appearances. Includes the clear explanation of fundamental concepts that makes the implementation of mathematical models very easy to understand. Explains many different types of models, and offers a clear context for the models, their use, and future directions in the field.




How to Render


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'How to Render' shows how the human brain interprets the visual world around us. Author Scott Robertson explains the subject of visually communicating the form of an object in easy to understand step-by-step lessons through the use of drawings, photography and even 3D digital imagery.