1st Edition

Rendering Tips for the Costume Designer Simple Steps for Better Drawing and Painting

By Jessica Parr Copyright 2023
    194 Pages 155 Color & 25 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    194 Pages 155 Color & 25 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    194 Pages 155 Color & 25 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Rendering Tips for the Costume Designer: Simple Steps for Better Drawing and Painting is a guide for students and costume designers who want to improve their drawing, painting, and rendering skills.

    The book is divided into three sections – Drawing Tips, Painting Tips, and Linework Tips – and includes detailed step-by-step instructions for chapters such as "How to Draw Faces and Hair," "How to Draw Hands," and "How to Draw Feet and Shoes". This format allows readers to pick and choose which techniques to study, enabling them to focus on the areas that give them the most difficulty. Filled with practical information and over 100 illustrations, this reference guide can be used in conjunction with any figure drawing method or painting media. Within these pages, readers will find the answers to the most common rendering questions: Where do the shadows go? How do I make my figures look less stiff? How do I draw patterned fabric?

    Rendering Tips for the Costume Designer is an invaluable resource for students in Costume Rendering and Costume Design courses, along with professional costume designers looking to improve their rendering skills.

    Part 1: Drawing Tips  1. Getting Started - Design the Rendering Layout  2. Tracing Is Not Cheating  3. Bodies are Tubes - Clothing Wraps Around  4. Hems are Round  5. How to Draw Faces and Hair  6. How to Draw Hands  7. How to Draw Feet and Shoes  8. How to Draw a Suit – Step by Step Draw Along  9. How to Draw Hats – Step by Step Draw Along  10. How to Draw Patterns  Part 2: Painting Tips  11. Good Habits Save Time – Little Effort, Big Payoff  12. Painting 101 - Tools, Washes, and How to Plan Your Painting Order  13. Highlights and Shadows - How to Use Them and Where to Put Them  Part 3: Line Work Tips  14. Dynamic Line Weight  15. Line Work Does Not Equal Outline  16. Unique Situations  17. Analysis and Reflection

    Biography

    Jessica Parr is a professor at Northwestern State University of Louisiana, where she teaches Costume Design and Technology. She has designed and constructed costumes for theatres throughout the country, including Nebraska Repertory Theatre, Struthers Library Theatre, Dorset Theatre Festival, Barter Theatre, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, and the Santa Fe Opera. She is the author of Forties and Fifties Fashion for the Stage: Patterns from Vintage Clothing (Routledge 2018).