
It is very interesting to look over. You will learn more about how everything is set and look at the clothing concept. You learn more about the setting and sketch of things.
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This art book shows the fantastic conceptual art created for Star Wars The Force Unleashed video game.
I was so looking forward to this book, however when it did arrive there was one glaring problem which can not be overlooked.
Some genius decided it would be a great idea to include two envelopes with collector cards inside, firmly stuck to pages 58 and 86 these are not removable without damaging the pages.
So now when you decide to take a look, it automatically opens up to pages 58 or 86 there is no pleasure in reading this book.
I have contacted the Insight Editions to raise this issue with them, they have replied thanking me for raising the issue and they will forward my email to the correct department.
I have not heard back from them about changing the collector card issue.
Why do something like this? Firstly I am not interested in the collector cards, I would have preferred another 10 pages of artwork instead.
Secondly if they must include collector cards fasten them to the back inside cover.
Sorry about that but had this book not included those cards attached onto the pages I would have given this book four stars, it truly spoils the enjoyment of just thumbing through seeing and reading it.
Otherwise it is a great book with a great insight into the various stages of development, mostly hand sketches and roughs are shown I would have liked to have seen more final renders as well as stills from the final game and video sequences used in the game.
I suggest anyone who purchased this book or considering purchasing this book, contact Insight Editions and get them to change this foolish decision.
I bought the book the same day when the game was released, so, i haven’t finish this yet and i just take a sneak peek to the book.
But the book looks amazing, great concept art and some collectables inside.
Bought this for sure!
This book has a lot of nice art in it, and is a great reference for anyone interested in the design process. However I ordered my first one, and the next day after some really light page turning, the front cover completely detatched from the rest of the book. So I sent it back for a replacement, and upon receiving it two days later the same thing happened. I decided to just keep the second, and fix it myself because it is too good of a book not to have, but still WTF!
The content of this book is both interesting and very pretty to look at, however the binding, specifically the glue, is defective, i’ve had two editions and both have separated from their cover – all the interior pages have remained bound (glued) together, just no longer attached to their cover.
I read this book back in 2003 and I was totally blown away by it. This is an excellent book to read if you have ever tried to understand Sun Tzu and failed miserably. McNeilly gives you real life military examples and applys them to Sun Tzu. The real life examples help you get a feel for The Art Of War. After your done McNeilly has “The Art Of War” in the back of the book for your reading pleasure. Now you will be able to understand it more in depth, and truly appreciate it after McNeilly gives you the keys to it’s interpretation. This book is well worth the time you will invest reading it.
If this is the only military theory you were ever going to get, got your history from comic books and the movies, and had never made a serious study, this would be OK. Otherwise, avoid this junk studiously and stick with Griffith.
There’s nothing here that any junior officer hasn’t expounded upon in the o-club, usually after they’ve had a few after an excersize. The various “quotes” given are removed from context, interpreted selectively, and some even originate the commentators, not with Sun Tzu. The way this is done you could get the same strategy advice from a Scrabble set.
His history is so poor I lost track of the incorrect dates. Some of the examples have nothing to do with the text used to supporting it if it is correct. He botched the Griffith translation completely, leaving out the footnotes that don’t support his position.
This is one more book intended only to be sold at overpriced business seminars. Small wonder it sell so cheap on the aftermarket.
It is basically the author’s interpretation of Sun Tzu’s the Art of War and applies it to modern military strategy. The book also puts it in Western context using Western military battles as examples. I liked the author’s grouping of the teachings into principles and the examples that he gives. Also his chapter on Sun Tzu and terrorism gives the book a relevant feel. I’d definitely recommend this to anyone who wants to get a grasp on the ides of the ideas of The Art of War, especially in a Western context. But I would also highly recommend reading through the translation of the original at the end of the book. I give this an A on the StuPage.
Purchased the book on Friday and recieved it on Monday. The timing I recieved the book was great.
Being a Star Wars fanatic for nearly 30 years, in my wildest dreams I could not have imagined the wealth of information in this book. If it were just the pictures, many I’d never seen before, I would’ve been enthusiastic, but the way this is written, it’s like I was there during production. A better book on Star Wars A New Hope I, obviously, can not imagine.