The Makeup Artist Handbook
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The Makeup Artist Handbook

Techniques for Film, Television, Photography, and Theatre

Gretchen Davis, Mindy Hall

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eBook - ePub

The Makeup Artist Handbook

Techniques for Film, Television, Photography, and Theatre

Gretchen Davis, Mindy Hall

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Learn first-rate techniques and tips from some of the best makeup artists in the business in the new edition of The Makeup Artist Handbook. Renown makeup pros Gretchen Davis and Mindy Hall bring an impressive set of experience in all areas to the book, including work on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Steve Jobs, The Wolf of Wall Street, Blue Jasmine, Star Trek, Pearl Harbor, HBO's Looking and many other films and TV shows. This full-color, comprehensive new edition offers brand new photographs and on-the-job examples to demonstrate makeup techniques and fundamentals on topics such as beauty, time periods, black and white photography and up-to-date information on cutting-edge techniques like computer-generated characters, makeup effects, mold-making, air brushing, and plenty of information on how to work effectively on set.

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Verlag
Routledge
Jahr
2017
ISBN
9781315514154
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SHAPES
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Proportions of the Face and Body in Art
Makeup artists are masters at illusion. We manipulate the shapes and features of the face and body with our artistry. We cannot achieve this without understanding how to correctly determine proportions, shapes, and the anatomical structure of the body.
In studying anatomy drawing, you learn, for example, individual skeletal or muscular size, shapes, and functions. The functions and proportions are key in creating realism. There are fundamental drawing skills that teach you value, form, light, and shadows, as well as how these elements fall onto the surface of the face and body. For example, if you do not understand the shape and function of a muscle, your placement of highlight and shadow, a tattoo, body paint, or prosthetic will be off and therefore unsuccessful.
Painting, drawing, and understanding the body will give you the skills and ability to understand how to change facial features and alter an individual’s features to look like something or someone else. Your artistry will move with the subject, making it look more authentic. It is a very important lesson used in all areas of makeup artistry. “Anatomy is an applied science which underpins fine art, the study of structure is essential for artistic representation. The skeleton, joints and muscular system of a creature determine its proportions and the movement of the body” (Fehér 7).
Value, Shadow, and Light
by Dan Gheno
The study of values is a complicated subject. When trying to draw in a tonal manner, it helps your ability to see value changes on the model if you learn the terminology of the subject.
Values: Each object, whether simple like a sphere or complex like the human figure, is composed of millions of tonal “value” changes. These range from the brightest bright (where the object most directly faces the light) to the darkest dark (where the object is turned away from the light source).
Halftones: A generic term that refers to all of the value variations within the light side of the model. The halftones are brightest where the form turns most directly toward the light source, and are darkest just before the form falls into complete shadow.
Dark and Light Halftones: To keep things simple, artists should class their halftones into two different categories: “light halftones” and “dark halftones.” Things can go wrong if these two types aren’t kept separate. Some artists make all of their halftones equally dark, creating muddy-looking drawings, while others insist on making their halftones equally bright, creating washed-out drawings. Note in the Watcher picture (Figure 1.1) that the halftone shapes are distinctly lighter on the side of the forehead most directly facing the light source, while they are dramatically darker near the shadow shapes on the forehead. Try squinting to test the validity of the value renditions. When you squint, the light halftones should fade away and disappear into the overall light shape, while the dark halftones should visually melt into the adjacent, general shadow shapes.
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FIGURE 1.1: THE WATCHER WOMAN
Shadow: As the form of the model turns completely away from the light source, the dark halftone shapes get darker and darker, until the light completely terminates and the big shadow shape begins. Literally called the “terminator” by those who deal with light as a science, this shadow edge can look abrupt and contrast at times, or soft and fused at other times. It all depends upon the amount of reflected light bouncing into the shadow side of the model.
Reflected Light: Shadows are simply the absence of light. The only reason anything can be seen within the shadow shape is because of reflected light. The light source illuminates not just the model, but also the surrounding environment. The light bounces off the walls, floor, and ceiling, ricocheting into the shadows, and lighting (or filling) the dark side of the model. Indeed, even various body parts reflect light onto the other shadowed parts of the model. One very important rule to know: no reflected light in the shadow shape can be as bright as the direct light hitting the model.
Core Shadow: When the dark side of the face turns away from any source of reflected light, the shadow gradually darkens until the darkest part of the shadow, called the “core shadow,” is reached. This term refers to an area of the form that gets no direct light and very little reflected light. Even when drawn subtly or in a barely visible manner, the core shadow creates a cornering effect that helps to magnify the plane changes of the model.
Movement of the Head: To determine the correct proportions of facial features when the head has moved in different angles, use the vertical and horizontal axes (Figure 1.3). The centerline is the vertical axis. This line determines the movements made by the face from side to side. The horizontal axis defines the brow line.
PRO TIP
Makeup artists often need to match a likeness of a historical figure to an actor (Portrait Makeup), or from one actor to another actor (photo double), or from actor to stunt person (stunt double). These are examples of where your knowledge of shadow, shape, and their placement on the face is important (Figure 1.2).
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FIGURE 1.2: PORTRAIT MAKEUP EXAMPLE
If the human head is turned in any direction, the main vertical and horizontal axes become elliptical curves (Figure 1.4).
If the head turns in any direction, the parallel horizontal lines become parallel elliptical curves (Figure 1.5).
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FIGURE 1.3: HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL AXES
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FIGURE 1.4: ELLIPTICAL CURVES
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FIGURE 1.5: PARALLEL ELLIPTICAL CURVES
Body and face measurements help the artist correctly achieve the right proportions. Artist Leonardo da Vinci calculated the parts of the body that could be used as units, and was the first to adapt the head for units of measurement. He used the length of the face, but not the length of the whole head. His methods are still in use to...

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. About the Authors
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Chapter 1 Shapes
  10. Chapter 2 The Body
  11. Chapter 3 Color
  12. Chapter 4 Lighting
  13. Chapter 5 Technology
  14. Chapter 6 Foundations
  15. Chapter 7 Basics
  16. Chapter 8 Beauty
  17. Chapter 9 Design
  18. Chapter 10 Hair
  19. Chapter 11 Airbrush
  20. Chapter 12 Effects
  21. Chapter 13 How to Be a Pro
  22. Cosmetics, Tools, Labs, and Effects
  23. The Crew
  24. Glossary
  25. Professional Library
  26. The Pros
  27. Unions
  28. Index
Zitierstile für The Makeup Artist Handbook

APA 6 Citation

Davis, G., & Hall, M. (2017). The Makeup Artist Handbook (3rd ed.). Taylor and Francis. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/2193061/the-makeup-artist-handbook-techniques-for-film-television-photography-and-theatre-pdf (Original work published 2017)

Chicago Citation

Davis, Gretchen, and Mindy Hall. (2017) 2017. The Makeup Artist Handbook. 3rd ed. Taylor and Francis. https://www.perlego.com/book/2193061/the-makeup-artist-handbook-techniques-for-film-television-photography-and-theatre-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Davis, G. and Hall, M. (2017) The Makeup Artist Handbook. 3rd edn. Taylor and Francis. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/2193061/the-makeup-artist-handbook-techniques-for-film-television-photography-and-theatre-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Davis, Gretchen, and Mindy Hall. The Makeup Artist Handbook. 3rd ed. Taylor and Francis, 2017. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.