Lots of sketch styles are acceptable now. Amazingly, one of them (above) is caricature. |
Another is collage. This artist (above) is pretty good at it. I like how the dog is walking backwards. |
Very nice (above), and it's practical, too. I have no trouble envisioning the real-life costume. |
This guy (above) looks like a character out of an Otto Dix painting. |
This picture (above) is skimpy on the details but the overall concept is solid. Sometimes the designer is limited to suggestion, and the costume maker figures out the details. |
Wow! What a prolific artist (above)! Better click to enlarge! |
Interesting (above)! A Steinberg-type style combined with 3D collage! It's a very girly treatment but, as with everything here, you can use your imagination to see something more masculine. |
Sometimes swatches of fabric are added to the sketch. Designers keep enormous scrapbooks full of samples of the stuff that are pinned or stapled onto the page. |
According to an article on the net, the designer usually starts with cut-outs of pre-existing pictures from magazines (above) just to see if her and the director are in sync. |
Here's (above) Ann Roth showing off her designs for old Hollywood movies, and here's a link to an interesting interview that she gave. Part 2, the best part, is only a couple of minutes long, and it contains advice that all artists in all trades can use. http://makingof.com/insiders/media/ann/roth/ann-roth-on-costume-design-pt-2/61/172 |