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DESIGNING A RENDERING APRIL 14, 2016
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WARM UP Thumbnail sketch : -the first sketch of the costume, used to get the initial ideas of the artist onto paper -rough outline of what the costume will look like (ex: shape, length, texture)
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THUMBNAIL SKETCHES Your thumbnail sketch should be the basic outline of what you want the costume to look like. It should include: Shape and silhouette Possible layers of the costume Broad idea of what you want to create.
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THUMBNAIL SKETCH #1 Create a thumbnail sketch for a cowboy
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THUMBNAIL SKETCH #2 Create a thumbnail sketch for a pirate
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THUMBNAIL SKETCH #3 Create a thumbnail sketch for your character from The Wizard of Oz
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OBJECTIVE I will/we will be able to create and present a design concept for a theatrical production. Success Criteria: Create three thumbnail sketches Create rendering for The Wizard of Oz Present rendering and concept to the class.
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PAIR AND SHARE Look at your partner’s thumbnail sketch Share what details stand out/what is really interesting to you
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RENDERINGS Used by the costume team to build the costume. Why might it be important to be detailed in your rendering?
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COSTUME DESIGN CONTINUED Create a rendering for your character that includes: A basic layer (ex: dress/shirt/pants) A second layer (ex: sweater/vest) with a different texture or color. Accessories (ex: necklace/watch/crown/belt/suspenders) Shoes or hats/Attention to hair Character name and description Name of Show
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RENDERINGS Step 1: Basic layer. Use the dress form to model the layers. Show examples. The basic layer is the dress/pants/t-shirt/etc. Point out the flow, the fit, and the silhouette.
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RENDERINGS Step 2: the second layer add layer to the dress form The second layer might include a sweater, a vest, or even a second shirt. Think about color and texture. How can this second layer have added texture or colors? Perhaps this layer has a pattern.
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RENDERINGS Step 3: accessories Add layer of accessories to the dress form The third layer might include necklaces, a watch, a belt, etc.
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RENDERINGS Step 4: shoes/hair/hats Add layer to the dress form. The last layer involves the finishing touches such as shoes, hats, and hair. Is there something in their hair?
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RENDERINGS Make sure to add: Character Name Character Description Name of the Show
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PARTNER PRESENTATIONS Each pair of partners will have two minutes to present their renderings. Your presentation should include: Your name and the character you designed for How you decided to design your rendering
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