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Action Anatomy: For Gamers, Animators, and Digital Artists
Contributor(s): Iijima, Takashi (Author)

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ISBN: 006073681X     ISBN-13: 9780060736811
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
OUR PRICE: $28.45  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: May 2005
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Annotation: Experience real human body structures and movements with this indispensable guide to the the digital expression of anatomical mechanisms. Impressive graphic details, along with clear explanations, explore the character animation of each body part and movement as illustrated for art directors, designers, and animators. Packed with 650 full-color computer-graphic visuals, and covering more than 280 useful topics, with commentaries on every body part, bone, and muscular movement, this comprehensive body-animation graphic manual is a must have for every digital artist and designer!
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences - Anatomy & Physiology
Dewey: 006.693
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 8.34" W x 10.08" L (1.46 lbs) 176 pages
Features: Illustrated, Index, Price on Product
 
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Experience real human body structures and movements with this indispensable guide to the the digital expression of anatomical mechanisms. Impressive graphic details, along with clear explanations, explore the character animation of each body part and movement as illustrated for art directors, designers, and animators. Packed with 650 full-color computer-graphic visuals, and covering more than 280 useful topics, with commentaries on every body part, bone, and muscular movement, this comprehensive body-animation graphic manual is a must have for every digital artist and designer


Contributor Bio(s): Iijima, Takashi: - Takashi Iijima is a freelance art director working in the video game industry. His writings relating human anatomy and computer graphics have appeared in the magazine CG World. He lives and works in Japan.
 
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