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Illustrator Draftsman 3 & 2 - Volume 3 Executionable Practices
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Acronyms
CHAPTER 1 MEDIUMS Overview Introduction Mastering the basic mediums of pencil, pen and ink, charcoal, pastel, and pigments  is  still  the  prerequisite  for  success  as  an  Illustrator  Draftsman.  Indeed, for many, the appeal of the DM rating has everything to do with the tactile element  of  the  more  traditional  media.  Even  if  you  work  primarily  with computer-generated  imagery,  you  are  expected  to  know  the  visual  impression given  by  different  media  over  various  surfaces,  blending  techniques,  and reproduction  and  presentation  limitations. Objectives The material in this chapter enables you to do the following: Differentiate  between  continuous-tone  pen  and  ink  drawings  and  line rendering. Select a medium based on the intended creative statement. Select a paper appropriate to the desired media. Recognize the versatility of various media. Distinguish  between  oil-based,  water-based,  and  polymer-based  pigments. Continued  on  next  page 1-1

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