This is where you learn the basics of lighting, and the rules of applying them. The first half of the book covers light and shadow. Demonstration videos are provided on the companion website which you can access by scanning QR code in the book or typing the URL address. The information is technical and in depth. There are lots of diagrams, photos, artworks accompanied by concise and insightful writeup. Book's slightly thicker at 272 pages and is available in paperback and hardcover. The presentation style of the book is still similar. Basically, you need to know how to draw before you can learn and apply the knowledge from this book. The difficulty level here is up one notch, more suitable for intermediate and advanced artists. Again, it's a book for artists, architects and designers. How to Render builds on what was taught in the earlier book and now talks about lighting, shadows, reflections and materials. Here's the sequel to Scott Robertson's earlier book How to Draw.
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