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Facial Expressions: A Visual Reference for Artists

Facial Expressions: A Visual Reference for Artists

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Author: Mark Simon
Publisher: Watson-Guptill
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 46 reviews
Sales Rank: 21933

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 9 x 0.9

ISBN: 0823016714
Dewey Decimal Number: 704.942
EAN: 9780823016716
ASIN: 0823016714

Publication Date: June 1, 2005
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
All artists are tired of persuading their nearest and dearest to look sadlook gladlook madmadderno, even madderokay, hold it. For those artists (and their long-suffering friends), here is the best book ever. Facial Expressions includes more than 2,500 photographs of 50 facesmen and women of a variety of ages, shapes, sizes, and ethnicitieseach demonstrating a wide range of emotions and shown from multiple angles. Who can use this book? Oh, only every artist on the planet, including art students, illustrators, fine artists, animators, storyboarders, and comic book artists. But wait, theres more! Additional photos focus on people wearing hats and couples kissing, while illustrations show skull anatomy and facial musculature. Still not enough? How about a one-of-a-kind series of photos of lips pronouncing the phonemes used in human speech? Animators will swoonand artists will show a range of facial expressions from happy to happiest to ecstatic.


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1 out of 5 stars Not a helpful reference   December 30, 2008
I found this book to be useless as a reference for expressions because the expressions the models were making were so, well, useless. It was like they were goofing off in the photo booth at the mall. I couldn't stand looking at these people, nor could I work any of the material into anything I would ever actually want to draw. I traded it in at the used book store.


5 out of 5 stars the book   November 30, 2008
I purchased this book as a used book, when I got it I was amazed to see how well preserved was the book. The book is still like new, the only thing missing is the plastic cover it has when you buy a new one.


4 out of 5 stars Good resource for 2D artists   June 22, 2008
If you are a sculptor looking for some good references to work with, try the better [albeit more expensive] Virtual Poser series. This book is not for 3D work!!

This book doesn't have a lot of competition. There aren't many authors or artists which compile images like this just to use as references. I was looking for something just like this and I was happy to find it however there are some improvements which could be made to make this book even better. I would have liked color photographs instead of the B/W, maybe releasing 2 editions of this series would be a good idea [but I am probably dreaming]. I would definitely pay the extra $ for a color edition if it were a hardcover. It would have also been nice to feature better Illustrations with higher caliber real-life examples in the samples after each model's set of images. Overall, this book is what it says and works for what it says it works for. Simple expressions on varying faces with different ethnicities and ages. The further you get in the book, the better the models used get. I'd recommend this for any 2D artist who needs to get a hold of small library of facial expressions for animation, illustration or just general drawing work. This is not a good choice for 3D artists as most images only provide a frontal view of the subject.



5 out of 5 stars A great resource for an artist   June 18, 2008
This book contains black and white headshots of people showing different emotions. It starts with younger adults and moves through the ages. Each person is shown from different points of view of the same emotion. The personality types are varied too. Not just glamour girls and boys, average Americans of different ethnicities. As an illustrator this is a big help.


4 out of 5 stars Good, could have been better   April 26, 2008
It's a great idea, but as a comic artist I could have used a lot more younger models. The models transition to old age groups too rapidly. I would love to see a 'volume II' that included more children and teens, and perhaps some additional models in the age groups that were included, but in different racial choices.

Even so, it is well done, very useful, and six months after I bought it, already getting a little dirty from all the use it has gotten (too much eraser dust in the air!) Thumbs up.


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