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FORCE Fabric How to Draw Clothes

FORCE Fabric How to Draw Clothes

The nude figure defines the best way to learn the fundamentals of drawing yet the end goal of most art presents clothed figures be it animation video games film or fine art. This sixth book in the ‘FORCE’ series instructs artists on how to understand fabric with FORCE thus leading to improved drawings of clothed figures. Expertly organized and beautifully illustrated the book instructs artists to see clothing in a new way through FORCE. Michael’s clear concise and informal writing coupled with Mritunjay and Michael’s FORCE drawings of clothed models comprehensibly informs you the curious artist to identify and draw FORCE clothing. Key Features: The unique dynamic FORCE Drawing learning system that has helped thousands of artists enhance their figure drawing abilities now brings clothing to the figure! Easy to follow fundamentals on drawing clothed figures for games animation film or fine art A clear organized and understandable step-by-step approach to learn about the effects of FORCE on fabric and how that pertains to drawing clothes Learn to see clothes through tight medium and loose-fit and discover the common fold types per category making it easier to identify and draw A ‘sticker system’ that presents the different types of folds found in different fit types of clothing Each chapter has exercises you can use to help you learn the process of drawing clothes Find out how line can bring the texture of different fabrics to your clothing drawings Includes robust author website with further information forums and videos Color-coded page edges to quickly find the material you need Unlock your imagination; put the theory into practice with detailed exercises to sharpen your skills | FORCE Fabric How to Draw Clothes

GBP 36.99
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The Ecology of Everyday Things

The Ecology of Everyday Things

Nature is all around us in the beautiful but also in the unappealing and functional and from the awe-inspiring to the mundane. It is vital that we learn to see the agency of the natural world in all things that make our lives possible comfortable and profitable. The Ecology of Everyday Things pulls back the veil of our familiarity on a range of ‘everyday things’ that surround us and which we perhaps take too much for granted. This key into the magic world of the everyday can enable us to take better account of our common natural inheritance. Professor James Longhurst Assistant Vice Chancellor University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) For many people ecosystems may be a remote concept yet we eat drink breathe and interface with them in every moment of our lives. In this engaging textbook ecosystems scientist Dr. Mark Everard considers a diversity of ‘everyday things’ including fascinating facts about their ecological origins: from the tea we drink to the things we wear read and enjoy to the ecology of communities and space flight and the important roles played by germs and ‘unappealing creatures’ such as slugs and wasps. In today’s society we are so umbilically connected to ecosystems that we fail to notice them and this oversight blinds us to the unsustainability of everyday life and the industries and policy environment that supports it. The Ecology of Everyday Things takes the reader on an enlightening fascinating voyage of discovery all the while soundly rooted in robust science. It will stimulate awareness about how connected we all are to the natural world and its processes and how important it is to learn to better treat our environment. Ideal for use in undergraduate- and school-level teaching it will also interest educate engage and enthuse a wide range of less technical audiences.

GBP 19.99
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An Introduction to Statistical Inference and Its Applications with R

Introduction to Stochastic Calculus Applied to Finance

A Transition to Proof An Introduction to Advanced Mathematics

The Junior Medical Officer's Guide to the Hospital Universe A Survival Manual

The Junior Medical Officer's Guide to the Hospital Universe A Survival Manual

something special out-of-the-ordinary … I wish I had had a manual like this one at that stage of my career. I would have found the multitude of templates and lists a godsend … an accessible entertaining work about ‘life in medicine’. Professor David Bennett AO Adolescent Health Physician Developmental Paediatrics Sydney Australia As a doctor who has recently completed her internship on reflection there are so many things I wish I knew before starting. The author has done an exceptional job in providing a great summary of advice to assist JMOs survive their first years in the hospital which is very relevant to their day-to-day work. The writing style is relatable and makes for an easy-to-read book which is also comical at times. Dr Mitsi Blazos Basic Physician Trainee The Alfred Hospital Melbourne Australia The JMO Years… Insane Hours. Endless patients. Mountains of paperwork. Inexorable pressure. Interminable years of training. No life outside work. How will you get the job done well? How will you survive? Look no further. This is the essential guide to the real life of and in the hospital. Providing invaluable guidance throughout with this book as your companion you will be able to clear those discharges get those consults survive after hours get your work-life balance in order and ultimately be the doctor you really want to be. Addressing every facet of the JMO’s true role the book enables and supports junior doctors and medical students to thrive in their new position within the hospital system aiding the streamlined completion of administration maximising efficiency with no compromise in accuracy all with the final objective of ensuring the best possible outcome for patients while maintaining the health function and happiness of the health care provider. | The Junior Medical Officer's Guide to the Hospital Universe A Survival Manual

GBP 26.99
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Graphical Data Analysis with R

Introduction to Mechanics

A Researcher's Guide to Using Electronic Health Records From Planning to Presentation

Levick's Introduction to Cardiovascular Physiology

Introduction to Probability with R

Introduction to Combinatorics

Introduction to Combinatorics

What Is Combinatorics Anyway?Broadly speaking combinatorics is the branch of mathematics dealingwith different ways of selecting objects from a set or arranging objects. Ittries to answer two major kinds of questions namely counting questions: how many ways can a selection or arrangement be chosen with a particular set of properties; and structural questions: does there exist a selection or arrangement of objects with a particular set of properties?The authors have presented a text for students at all levels of preparation. For some this will be the first course where the students see several real proofs. Others will have a good background in linear algebra will have completed the calculus stream and will have started abstract algebra. The text starts by briefly discussing several examples of typical combinatorial problemsto give the reader a better idea of what the subject covers. The nextchapters explore enumerative ideas and also probability. It then moves on toenumerative functions and the relations between them and generating functions and recurrences. Important families of functions or numbers and then theorems are presented. Brief introductions to computer algebra and group theory come next. Structures of particular interest in combinatorics: posets graphs codes Latin squares and experimental designs follow. Theauthors conclude with further discussion of the interaction between linear algebraand combinatorics. FeaturesTwo new chapters on probability and posets. Numerous new illustrations exercises and problems. More examples on current technology use A thorough focus on accuracyThree appendices: sets induction and proof techniques vectors and matrices and biographies with historical notes Flexible use of MapleTM and MathematicaTM | Introduction to Combinatorics

GBP 42.99
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Pocket Guide to Bacterial Infections

Systematic Reviews to Support Evidence-Based Medicine How to appraise conduct and publish reviews

Pocket Guide to Crime Scene Photography

Introduction to Spatial Econometrics

How To Do Primary Care Research

Clark's Essential Guide to Mammography

An Introduction to Mathematical Proofs

An Introduction to Mathematical Proofs

An Introduction to Mathematical Proofs presents fundamental material on logic proof methods set theory number theory relations functions cardinality and the real number system. The text uses a methodical detailed and highly structured approach to proof techniques and related topics. No prerequisites are needed beyond high-school algebra. New material is presented in small chunks that are easy for beginners to digest. The author offers a friendly style without sacrificing mathematical rigor. Ideas are developed through motivating examples precise definitions carefully stated theorems clear proofs and a continual review of preceding topics. Features Study aids including section summaries and over 1100 exercises Careful coverage of individual proof-writing skills Proof annotations and structural outlines clarify tricky steps in proofs Thorough treatment of multiple quantifiers and their role in proofs Unified explanation of recursive definitions and induction proofs with applications to greatest common divisors and prime factorizations About the Author:Nicholas A. Loehr is an associate professor of mathematics at Virginia Technical University. He has taught at College of William and Mary United States Naval Academy and University of Pennsylvania. He has won many teaching awards at three different schools. He has published over 50 journal articles. He also authored three other books for CRC Press including Combinatorics Second Edition and Advanced Linear Algebra.

GBP 42.99
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Applications of Plasma Technologies to Material Processing

Practical Guide to ChIP-seq Data Analysis

Beyond Menopause New Pathways to Holistic Health

GBP 19.99
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Clark's Essential Guide to Clinical Ultrasound

An Introduction to Fourier Analysis

An Introduction to Fourier Analysis

This book helps students explore Fourier analysis and its related topics helping them appreciate why it pervades many fields of mathematics science and engineering. This introductory textbook was written with mathematics science and engineering students with a background in calculus and basic linear algebra in mind. It can be used as a textbook for undergraduate courses in Fourier analysis or applied mathematics which cover Fourier series orthogonal functions Fourier and Laplace transforms and an introduction to complex variables. These topics are tied together by the application of the spectral analysis of analog and discrete signals and provide an introduction to the discrete Fourier transform. A number of examples and exercises are provided including implementations of Maple MATLAB and Python for computing series expansions and transforms. After reading this book students will be familiar with:• Convergence and summation of infinite series• Representation of functions by infinite series• Trigonometric and Generalized Fourier series• Legendre Bessel gamma and delta functions• Complex numbers and functions• Analytic functions and integration in the complex plane• Fourier and Laplace transforms. • The relationship between analog and digital signalsDr. Russell L. Herman is a professor of Mathematics and Professor of Physics at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. A recipient of several teaching awards he has taught introductory through graduate courses in several areas including applied mathematics partial differential equations mathematical physics quantum theory optics cosmology and general relativity. His research interests include topics in nonlinear wave equations soliton perturbation theory fluid dynamics relativity chaos and dynamical systems. | An Introduction to Fourier Analysis

GBP 42.99
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Design of Prestressed Concrete to Eurocode 2

Design of Prestressed Concrete to Eurocode 2

The design of structures in general and prestressed concrete structures in particular requires considerably more information than is contained in building codes. A sound understanding of structural behaviour at all stages of loading is essential. This textbook presents a detailed description and explanation of the behaviour of prestressed concrete members and structures both at service loads and at ultimate loads and in doing so provide a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to structural design. Much of the text is based on first principles and relies only on the principles of mechanics and the properties of concrete and steel with numerous worked examples. However where the design requirements are code specific this book refers to the provisions of Eurocode 2: Design of Concrete Structures and where possible the notation is the same as in Eurocode 2. A parallel volume is written to the Australian Standard for Concrete Structures AS3600-2009. The text runs from an introduction to the fundamentals to in-depth treatments of more advanced topics in modern prestressed concrete structures. It suits senior undergraduate and graduate students and also practising engineers who want comprehensive introduction to the design of prestressed concrete structures. It retains the clear and concise explanations and the easy-to-read style of the first edition but the content has been extensively re-organised and considerably expanded and updated. New chapters cover design procedures actions and loads; prestressing systems and construction requirements; connections and detailing; and design concepts for prestressed concrete bridges. The topic of serviceability is developed extensively throughout. All the authors have been researching and teaching the behaviour and design of prestressed concrete structures for over thirty-five years and the proposed new edition of the book reflects this wealth of experience. The work has also gained much from Professor Gilbert active and long-time involvement in the development of standards for concrete buildings and concrete bridges. | Design of Prestressed Concrete to Eurocode 2

GBP 35.99
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