Nuthin' But Mech : Vol.3 - Sketches and Renderings
Publication details: Culver City, CA: Design Studio Press, 2015Edition: 1Description: 151ISBN:- 9781624650277
- 704.949629892 DEL
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Book | Alliance School of Liberal Arts | Alliance School of Design | 704.949629892 DEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | LA03347 |
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702.8 BRO Transmaterial Next: A Catalog of Materials That Redefine Our Future | 702.812 SPE Project Collage: 50 Projects to Spark Your Creativity | 704.942 AAR Body of Art | 704.949629892 DEL Nuthin' But Mech : Vol.3 - Sketches and Renderings | 709.04 MCC Destination Art: 500 Artworks Worth the Trip | 709.04 MIN Joan Miró : 1893-1983 : The Poet Among the Surrealists | 709.04042 WOL Expressionism |
Nuthin' But Mech 3 is filled with post-apocalyptic landscapes, futuristic vehicles, and sophisticated robots of all sizes and characters set in intriguing environments.
The biggest volume to date, with new and returning contributors, Nuthin' But Mech 3 is dedicated to the memory of contributing artist Francis Tsai, a remarkable talent and inspiring figure who passed away from Lou Gehrig's disease in early 2015. In addition to enjoying exceptional portraits that Tsai created using eye-tracking software, mech fans will appreciate the breadth of high-quality digital paintings, 3D models, and traditional works included, produced by some of the most prominent artists and designers working in the entertainment industry today.
Fifty-four artists contributed to this amazing third installment of the popular Nuthin' But Mech book series, based on the eponymous blog created by designer Lorin Wood in 2009 to establish a place for his friends, colleagues, and acquaintances to share a common passion: robots. The popularity of the blog led to the publication of the first book in 2012 with the work of 31 artists, followed by the highly anticipated second volume in 2014 with 40 artists.
In appreciation of Francis Tsai's contributions to the artistic community, proceeds from the sales of this book will be donated to his family.
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