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Ristrutturare un appartamento: il progetto (Italian Edition)

ePub Ristrutturare un appartamento: il progetto (Italian Edition) by Antonio Aurigemma in Arts-Photography

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Un buon progetto egrave; la base di un buon lavoro di ristrutturazione di interni. Troppo spesso si fanno appalti senza unadeguata progettazione: questo comporta perdite di tempo; costi fuori controllo; discussioni e litigi; poca chiarezza; problemi irrisolti da affrontare in cantiere con aggravio di costi.Ma come si inizia? Come si affrontano le fasi di una buona progettazione per preparare lappalto di una ristrutturazione di interni?Alcuni spunti sono ripresi dal blog dellautore Polvere di cantiere. Un ebook per i giovani tecnici; per chi la ristrutturazione deve affrontarla come committente e per chi semplicemente vuole conoscere meglio largomento.Alcune prese di posizione sullarchitettura piuttosto nette potrebbero infastidire qualcuno...


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Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A must read for aspiring fur artistsBy Ashton P. JohnsonI am very much a beginner in furry art (and most art in general). I have given a look through many books and most just dont teach much. They offer a few examples to try and draw but offer no insight on how to get from nothing to a finished piece. I found this book bursting with helpful insight and tips that have a noticeable impact on my improvement.I DO NOT recommend Draw Furries; the book by these authors before Draw More Furries. It falls into the trappings of other books I described. Its an art book that doesnt really teach much. They perfected their guidance in this book. I highly recommend it.7 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Great ImprovementBy Nicholas JarakThis book surprised me when checking it out at a book store. I thought it was going to be pretty much the same as the previous book by the same authors; "Draw Furries"; but I was wrong. I own "Draw Furries"; and I bought it because I felt it actually had some useful general tips for drawing anthropomorphic animals; rather than just being a bunch of "how to" instruction for drawing a specific picture. Unfortunately; although it had some useful tips; it still felt like it mostly had a bunch of "how to recreate this exact drawing" tutorials in it; and not enough general tips that could be applied to any drawing. So; I felt that it could have had a lot more. Fortunately; this book is a little different."Draw More Furries" is very similar to the first book with a big improvement in an area that matters. Many of the sections have tips and tutorials that are useful for general application in a drawing anthropomorphic animals. Yes; this book is still riddled with "How to draw this character" tutorials; but it has a decent amount of general advice and tips that I think would be very useful for creating anthropomorphic animal characters of your own. By the way; I dont think those "How to draw this character" tutorials are useless since they offer insight as to a good process for drawing; but I dont think you need one for each species since the process is very similar. In my opinion; it ends up being a bit of a waste of space; but perhaps some people find them useful. On the other hand; the tips and advice regarding how to draw certain aspects of certain species that can be very different between species are quite nice. For example; the tutorial about drawing wings is quite nice and ought to be very useful for drawing many winged critters. In addition to that; the book does offer a little bit of general advice for drawing; but Id recommend that one learn about drawing basics elsewhere because its pretty bare bones stuff. It offers some good information for those who already have a little knowledge of drawing; but I dont think theres enough information for those that have no knowledge/experience at all.I already felt that the previous book by these authors was one of the best anthropomorphic animal drawing books out there; and now I think this one is even better. I havent purchased it since I own the previous one; but I have to admit that Ive considered it because there are so few Anthropomorphic Animal drawing books out there; and there are even fewer goods ones. Im not going to reiterate what I said in my review of "Draw Furries" except by saying that no one book will teach you everything you need to know. Youll probably need more than this book; but this book does have plenty to offer.UPDATE: I decided to purchase this book. I like the artwork in it; and it has some good tips.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Over all this is a great book for beginning artistsBy Alexis LarsonLinsey Cibos and Jared Hodges have a decent book here; but as a veteran artist; I found some of the instruction of their book misleading with some anatomical errors; and other small details. The book doesnt seem to be well set up for reading on devices at all; with captions on entirely separate pages that the art they refer to; the images having a loss of quality over the printed version of the book.Over all this is a great book for beginning artists; but I would recommend actual anatomy books of humans and animals if you are looking to improve.

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