The 3e of this industry standard offers more how-to guidance to create magnificent scenic art!
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Autorenporträt
Scenic designer and member of the United Scenic Artists. He has designed for a variety of theatres in the United States and Europe. Mr. Beudert was awarded two Fulbright fellowships to France as a scenic designer. He is the Design Division Head of the School of Theatre Arts at The University of Arizona in Tucson.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 The Professional Scenic Artist Chapter 2 The Scenic Artist's Studio and Work Space Chapter 3 The Scenic Artist and the Scenic Studio Personnel Chapter 4 The Relationship Between the Scenic Artist and the Scenic Designer Chapter 5 The Painting Tools of Scenic Artistry Chapter 6 Color and Paint Chapter 7 Preparing Soft Goods for Painting Chapter 8 Preparing Hard Scenery for Painting Chapter 9 Scenery Cartooning and Layout Chapter 10 Two-Dimensional Scenic Painting Techniques Chapter 11 Trompe L'Oeil Painting Technique Chapter 12 Signs and Lettering Chapter 13 A Pathway of Student Projects Chapter 14 Three-Dimensional Textures Chapter 15 Surface Transformation: Faux Finishes, Aging Techniques, and Surface Finishing
Chapter 1 The Professional Scenic ArtistChapter 2 The Scenic Artist's Studio and Work SpaceChapter 3 The Scenic Artist and the Scenic Studio Personnel Chapter 4 The Relationship Between the Scenic Artist and the Scenic DesignerChapter 5 The Painting Tools of Scenic ArtistryChapter 6 Color and PaintChapter 7 Preparing Soft Goods for PaintingChapter 8 Preparing Hard Scenery for PaintingChapter 9 Scenery Cartooning and Layout Chapter 10 Two-Dimensional Scenic Painting TechniquesChapter 11 Trompe L'Oeil Painting TechniqueChapter 12 Signs and LetteringChapter 13 A Pathway of Student ProjectsChapter 14 Three-Dimensional TexturesChapter 15 Surface Transformation: Faux Finishes, Aging Techniques, and Surface Finishing
Chapter 1 The Professional Scenic Artist Chapter 2 The Scenic Artist's Studio and Work Space Chapter 3 The Scenic Artist and the Scenic Studio Personnel Chapter 4 The Relationship Between the Scenic Artist and the Scenic Designer Chapter 5 The Painting Tools of Scenic Artistry Chapter 6 Color and Paint Chapter 7 Preparing Soft Goods for Painting Chapter 8 Preparing Hard Scenery for Painting Chapter 9 Scenery Cartooning and Layout Chapter 10 Two-Dimensional Scenic Painting Techniques Chapter 11 Trompe L'Oeil Painting Technique Chapter 12 Signs and Lettering Chapter 13 A Pathway of Student Projects Chapter 14 Three-Dimensional Textures Chapter 15 Surface Transformation: Faux Finishes, Aging Techniques, and Surface Finishing
Chapter 1 The Professional Scenic ArtistChapter 2 The Scenic Artist's Studio and Work SpaceChapter 3 The Scenic Artist and the Scenic Studio Personnel Chapter 4 The Relationship Between the Scenic Artist and the Scenic DesignerChapter 5 The Painting Tools of Scenic ArtistryChapter 6 Color and PaintChapter 7 Preparing Soft Goods for PaintingChapter 8 Preparing Hard Scenery for PaintingChapter 9 Scenery Cartooning and Layout Chapter 10 Two-Dimensional Scenic Painting TechniquesChapter 11 Trompe L'Oeil Painting TechniqueChapter 12 Signs and LetteringChapter 13 A Pathway of Student ProjectsChapter 14 Three-Dimensional TexturesChapter 15 Surface Transformation: Faux Finishes, Aging Techniques, and Surface Finishing
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"With each edition of this volume (1st ed., CH, Dec'98, 36-2110), Crabtree and Beudert continue to improve their text and make it a valuable source for those interested in scenic art as a profession. The authors are working professionals, and they provide a wealth of information on training, skills, work environments, responsibilities, paint, color theory, tools and tricks of the trade, processes for laying out and preparing surfaces, and drawing formulas. Summing Up: Recommended." -- R.A. Naversen, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, CHOICE
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