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E-raamat: Color Theory for the Make-up Artist: Understanding Color and Light for Beauty and Special Effects

(Freelance Makeup Artist, Los Angeles, CA)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000599312
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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"Color Theory for the Make-up Artist: Understanding Color and Light for Beauty and Special Effects Second Edition analyzes and explains traditional color theory for fine artists and applies it to make-up artistry. This beautifully illustrated guide begins with the basics of color theory - why we see color, how to categorize and identify color, and relationships between colors - and relates these concepts to beauty and special effects make-up. The book provides a wealth of information, including how to mix flesh tones by using only primary colors, how these colors in paints and make-up are sourced and created, the reason for variations in skin colors and undertones, and how to identify and match these using make-up while choosing flattering colors for theeyes, lips, and cheeks. Colors found inside the body are explained for special effects make-up, like why we bruise, bleed, or appear sick. Ideas and techniques are also described for painting prosthetics, in addition to using color as inspiration in make-up designs. The book also discusses how lighting affects color on film, television, theater, and photography sets, and how to properly light a workspace for successful applications. The second edition features: A brand-new chapter on color inspiration inmake-up and design; Additional and updated diagrams; More real-life application photos and demonstrations, including new examples of tattoo covering and prosthetic painting using optical mixtures, airbrush, and stippling; Expanded discussion on undertones, skin variations, color correction, pigments, colored gels, and more. Filled with stunning photography and practical information, Color Theory for the Make-up Artist provides guidance and inspiration for both professionals and beginners who wish to train their eye further to understand and recognize distinctions in color"--

Color Theory for the Make-up Artist: Understanding Color and Light for Beauty and Special Effects Second Edition analyzes and explains traditional color theory for fine artists and applies it to make-up artistry.

Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xii
Stan Edmonds
Introduction xiii
Chapter 1 Color Theory
1(32)
Why We See Color
2(1)
The Visible Spectrum
2(1)
I Classifying Color
3(3)
The Color Wheel
3(1)
P Warm & Cool Colors
4(1)
Primary Colors
5(1)
Secondary Colors
5(1)
Tertiary Colors
5(1)
Color Relationships
6(2)
Complementary Colors
6(1)
Analogous Colors
7(1)
Triadic Colors
7(1)
Split-Complementary Colors
7(1)
Tetradic Colors
8(1)
Square Color Scheme
8(1)
The Three Attributes of Color
8(5)
Hue
8(1)
Value
9(2)
Intensity
11(1)
Munsell Color System
11(1)
Categorizing Color
12(1)
Mixing Color
13(5)
Thints
13(1)
Shades & Tones
13(1)
Monochromatic Colors
14(1)
Achromatic Colors
14(1)
Darkening Hues Without Using Black
14(1)
Lightening Hues Without Using White
14(2)
Color Constancy
16(2)
Color Systems
18(7)
RYB Color System
18(1)
C/MV Color System
19(1)
KG8 Color System
20(1)
Color Gamuts
21(1)
Additive & Subtractive Color
21(1)
Comparing Color Wheels
22(2)
Kolormondo Color Wheel
24(1)
Optical Illusions In Color
25(8)
Contrasting With Black And White
25(1)
Simultaneous Contrast
25(1)
Optical Color Mixtures
26(1)
After-images
26(3)
Impressionism
29(1)
Pointillism
30(3)
Chapter 2 Pigments & Dyes
33(16)
What Are Pigments & Dyes?
34(6)
Pigments
34(1)
Dyes
35(1)
Examples of Pigments & Dyes
35(3)
Pigments & Dyes In Make-Up
38(2)
Characteristics of Pigments
40(4)
Inorganic & Organic Pigments
40(1)
Transparency & Opacity
40(2)
Pigment Variations & Mixtures
42(2)
Color Charts
44(5)
Green Chart
44(1)
Purple Chart
45(1)
Orange Chart
46(1)
Black Chart
47(2)
Chapter 3 Flesh Tones
49(16)
Pigments In Skin
50(1)
Making Flesh Tones From Primary Pigments
51(6)
Color Breakdowns
57(8)
Chapter 4 Applying Color Theory To Beauty Make-Up
65(30)
Make-Up Base Colors
66(15)
Undertones
66(3)
Foundation Matching
69(4)
Translucency & Opacity
73(1)
Layering Colors
74(1)
Colored Powders
74(1)
Concealers
75(1)
Color Correction
76(2)
Tattoo Covers
78(2)
Covering or Creating Beard Shadows
80(1)
Shadows & Highlights
80(2)
The Flesh Tone Color Wheel
82(1)
Adding Color: Eyes, Cheeks
82(1)
Lips
82(1)
Eyeliner
83(1)
Contrasting Blue Eyes
84(1)
Contrasting Green Eyes
84(1)
Contrasting Brown or Hazel Eyes
84(1)
Eyeshadow
85(4)
Max Factor's Color Harmony Principle
89(1)
Mascara
89(1)
Eyebrows
89(1)
Blush
90(1)
Bronzer
91(1)
Artificial Tans
91(1)
Lips
92(1)
Breaking The Rules
93(2)
Chapter 5 Color Inspiration For Make-Up Design
95(60)
Psychological Effects Of Color
96(2)
Design Elements
98(1)
Color Inspiration In Nature 8t Art
98(57)
Chapter 6 Applying Color Theory To Special Effects Make-Up
155(20)
Colors In The Body
156(9)
The Circulatory System
156(1)
Blood
156(3)
Burns
159(1)
Sunburn
160(1)
Bruises
160(2)
Scars
162(1)
Cold & Frostbite
162(1)
Sickness & Death
163(1)
Dirt & Mud
163(1)
Making Tattoos
164(1)
Teeth
164(1)
Painting Prosthetic Appliances
165(6)
Stippling
165(6)
Airbrushing Texture
171(1)
Intrinsic Color
172(3)
When To Add Black
173(2)
Chapter 7 How Lighting Affects Color
175(24)
Lighting Your Workspace
176(5)
Natural Light
176(1)
Color Temperature of Light
176(2)
Light Bulbs
178(1)
Color Rendering Index (CRI)
178(1)
Makeup Rooms & Trailers
179(1)
Portable Lights
180(1)
Colored Lighting
181(9)
Color Mixing With Light
182(2)
Three Characteristics of Colored Light
184(1)
Colored Gets
184(2)
Adding Warm Light
186(2)
Adding Cool Light
188(2)
Anaglyph 3-D
190(1)
Lighting For Theater
190(2)
Ultraviolet Light
191(1)
Lighting For Film & Television
192(2)
Three-Point Lighting
192(1)
Problems With Color & Make-Up In Early Film
193(1)
High-Definition Cameras
194(1)
Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde (1931)
194(1)
Lighting For Photography
194(2)
Natural Light
194(1)
Artificial Light
195(1)
Problems With Make-Up And Flash Photography
195(1)
Color Grading
196(3)
Conclusion 199(1)
Bibliography 200(2)
Glossary 202(6)
List of Figures 208(12)
Index 220
Katie Middleton is a professional make-up artist for film and television with a background in fine art, specializing in portrait and representational painting. She earned her bachelors degree in Fine Art from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, where she was also honored with the Early Career Achievement Award in 2016. She is a member of IATSE Local 706 and Local 798.

In 2017 she was nominated for a Make-up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for the film Loving. Some of her other make-up credits include: Department Head Make-up Artist on Hulus How I Met Your Father; Prosthetic and Special Effects Make-up Artist on Old, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3, The Mandalorian Season 3, The Walking Dead: World Beyond, Skin, and This is Us Season 6; Prosthetic Make-up artist and Prosthetic Fabricator on 40 episodes of AMCs Turn: Washingtons Spies, and PBSs Mercy Street Seasons 12. Katie also studied make-up and special effects at Vancouver Film School, where she received the Make-up Achievement Award.