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Character Costume Figure Drawing, Second Edition: Step-by-Step Drawing Methods for Theatre Costume Designers

Author Huaixiang, Tan
Publisher Focal Press
Category Performing Arts
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PublisherFocal Press
ISBN / ASIN0240811844
ISBN-139780240811840
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank245,468
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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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 book presents drawing instruction with detailed breakdowns of various types of characters. Maternal? Elderly? Sassy? Sexy? It all starts with body proportion, bone structure, body masses, facial expressions, and the hands and feet. Hats, props, fabrics, and choice of medium are all thoroughly covered to ensure the ability to develop convincing lifelike characters.

  • Includes unique three-step drawing guides that develop the sketch from stick figure to full-blown character
  • Detailed examples of how to draw faces, hands, and feet
  • Learn to draw realistic fabrics in a multitude of colors and textures
  • NEW: Learn to draw your character based on the time period they are from
  • NEW: Learn to draw children and music/dance characters.
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