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More How To Draw Manga Volume 3 Enhancing A Character’s Sense Of Presence


Free Download Hikaru Hayashi, Rio Yagizawa, "More How To Draw Manga Volume 3: Enhancing A Character’s Sense Of Presence"
English | 2004 | ISBN: 4766114841 | PDF | pages: 132 | 65.6 mb
This third volume in the More How to Draw Manga series takes a focused look at means of enhancing a character’s sense of presence as well as explains in detail techniques for imbuing a character with presence by suggesting movement.

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More How To Draw Manga Volume 2 Penning Characters


Free Download Kazuaki Morita, Yumiko Deguchi, Hiroko Shioda, "More How To Draw Manga Volume 2: Penning Characters"
English | 2004 | ISBN: 4766114833 | PDF | pages: 131 | 53.6 mb
It’s time to learn the basics of inking and two indispensable stroke types: strokes with tapered and even ends. Combining tapered lines with blunt, even lines allows for the production of balanced artwork. Applying discretion in using tapered and even lines when drawing figures will help you establish whether a character is good or bad.

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Getting (more out of) Graphics (Chapman & HallCRC Data Science Series)


Free Download Getting (more out of) Graphics (Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Science Series) by Antony Unwin
English | June 7, 2024 | ISBN: 0367673991 | 446 pages | MOBI | 41 Mb
Data graphics are used extensively to present information. Understanding graphics is a lot about understanding the data represented by the graphics, having a feel not just for the numbers themselves, the reliability and uncertainty associated with them, but also for what they mean. This book presents a practical approach to data visualisation with real applications front and centre.

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More of the Deadliest Men Who Ever Lived


Free Download Paul Kirchner, "More of the Deadliest Men Who Ever Lived"
English | ISBN: 1581606907 | 2009 | 466 pages | PDF | 23 MB
This book is a collection of profiles of superlative warriors of such strength, skill, courage and ferocity that they could – and often did – turn the tide of battle. It follows Kirchner’s earlier collection, The Deadliest Men, published in 2001, but the individuals included in this second edition are in no way second to those in the original volume. Each of the warriors herein dominated a violent environment and triumphed against overwhelming odds. They fought for blood, not sport, with the weapons of individual combat: fist, knife, sword, bow, pistol, rifle and machine gun. They range from Western lawmen to big-city cops, from crusaders to fighter pilots, from a boy shepherd in Judea to two women ranchers in Kenya. Most of them fought for something beyond survival – a cause, a code, a creed or a country – while others fought solely in defense of their lives, a worthy enough purpose in itself. Some of them are well known; others are not so well known, though they deserve to be. It seems that the least we owe the hero is that we remember him. Without remembrance, without honor, we cannot expect to have such men when we need them. Without an awareness of what has been done, we do not realize what can be done, nor are we inspired to do that which should be done.

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