Character Costume Figure Drawing: Step-by-step Drawing Methods for Theatre Costume DesignersThis text presents drawing instruction with detailed break downs of various types of characters. Maternal? Elderly? Sassy? Sexy? It all starts with body proportion, bone structure, body masses, the facial expressions, the hands, and the feet. Hats, props, fabrics, and choice of medium are all thoroughly covered to ensure your ability to develop convincing life-like characters. |
Contents
Chapter 1 Drawing the Figure | 1 |
Chapter 2 Creating the Face | 69 |
Chapter 3 Figure and Facial Variations | 113 |
Chapter 4 Hands Feet and Accessories | 139 |
Chapter 5 Character Costume Design Creation | 169 |
Chapter 6 Rendering Techniques | 185 |
Chapter 7 Costume Rendering Gallery | 248 |
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