Character costume figure drawing step-by-step drawing methods for theatre costume designers
Character Costume Figure Drawing will develop your drawing skills to improve your renderings. Not only is this book gorgeous and inspirational, but these comprehensive visual images carefully illustrate--step-by-step--how to successfully render dynamic characters with personality and life. This bo...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier/Focal Press
2010.
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Edición: | 2nd ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627976406719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; What Makes a Good Theatrical Costume Designer?; The Importance of Personality and Body Language; Philosophy for Drawing; CHAPTER 1 DRAWING THE FIGURE; Proportions of the Body; The Basic Bone Structure of the Body; The Joints of the Body; The Head, Chest, and Pelvis; The Relationships between the Limbs and the Body Masses; The Balance of the Body; Weight on Both Legs; Weight on One Leg; The Body Leaning on an Object; Figures in Action; Abstract Stick Figures in Action
- CHAPTER 3 FIGURE AND FACIAL VARIATIONSCharacteristics of Different Age Groups; Children's Faces and Body Types; Teenagers' Faces and Body Types; Youths' Faces and Body Types; Middle-Aged Faces and Body Types; Elderly Faces and Body Types; Characteristics of Different Figure Types; Heavy Body Types; Thin, Tall, or Short Body Types; CHAPTER 4 HANDS, FEET, AND ACCESSORIES; Heads and Hats; Hands, Gloves, and Props; Hand Proportions; Relationship Angle between Hand and Wrist; Feet and Shoes; CHAPTER 5 CHARACTER COSTUMEDESIGN CREATION; What is the Best Way to Begin?
- Proportion, Action, and MovementWhat is the Figure Doing Beneath the Garments?; Detailed Costumes; Outlining the Garment; The Details; CHAPTER 6 RENDERING TECHNIQUES; Creating Highlights and Shadows; Characteristics of Materials and Drawing Strokes; Painting Costumes; Painting from Light to Dark; Rendering Sheer Material; Painting from Dark to Light; Painting with Markers; Creating Texture; Creating a Pinstriped Suit and Plaid Dress; Creating Rough-Texture Fabrics; Painting the Head and Face; Decorating the Background of the Costume Design; Drawing Supplies
- CHAPTER 7CHARACTER COSTUMEFIGURES IN STYLESketches and Renderings; Constructing Character Costume Figures in Musical Productions; Creating Character Costume Figures for the Musical The Most Happy Fella; Character Costume Figures for the Musical The Boy Friend; Character Costume Figures for the Musical Leader of The Pack; Character Costume Figures for the Musicals Once on This Island and Pippin; Character Costume Figures for the Musical Pippin; Character Costume Figures for a Drama/Tragedy; Character Figures for The Visit; Character Figures for Marisol
- Costume Character Figures for a Comedy/Farce