Photoshop for Interior Designers: A Nonverbal Communication
By (Author) Suining Ding
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Fairchild Books
16th January 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Photo and image editing
747.02856686
Paperback
200
Width 229mm, Height 305mm
820g
Photoshop for Interior Designers introduces step-by-step techniques for interior designers to successfully use Adobe Photoshop to visually communicate their design concept through graphic images and to illustrate design ideas through a visual thinking process. Instructions show how to integrate hand drawings and freehand sketches into digital drawings. Basic and advanced techniques presented include creating floor plans and elevations, preparing perspectives or isometric drawings, and applying materials, lightings, background and entourages for interior design presentations. Taking a multi-media approach, the text demonstrates how to use Photoshop to refine and modify drawings created in Google Sketchup, AutoCAD and other 3D software programs, and introduces how to use InDesign to seamlessly create graphic layouts for presentation to clients. Editable digital files for students to use to complete the projects at the end of chapters are on the books companion website located at http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/photoshop-for-interior-designers-9781609015442/. They can also be found at https://www.fairchildbooks.com/studio-resources.
Suining Ding is an Associate Professor of Interior Design and Interior Design Program Coordinator in the Department of Manufacturing and Construction Engineering Technology and Interior Design at Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA. She is author of Sketching Interiors: From Traditional to Digital (Fairchild Books, 2011) and Modeling and Visualization with AutoCAD (Fairchild Books, 2009).