Elizabeth R. Payne, Costume Designer
Educational Videos
Creating Color Options 4x Version
This video shows a quick method for experimenting with color options for costume renderings. ( Video at 4x Speed)
Items used: Photocopies of original sketch (1/2 size, but 1/4 works!), color reference collages, PrismaColor markers and colored pencils.
This video shows a quick method for experimenting with color options for costume renderings. This is the full length version (20 minutes).
Items used: Photocopies of original sketch (1/2 size, but 1/4 works!), color reference collages, PrismaColor markers and colored pencils.
Creating Color Options Full Version
This video shows how to use Procreate to digitally create a costume design rendering through layers and brushes. This is the 6 minute 4x speed version.
Digital Rendering with Procreate 4x Speed
Adding Watercolor to a Sketch 4x Version
This video shows a layering watercolor technique for costume renderings. ( Video at 4x Speed)
Items used: Windsor Newton Watercolors, Strathmore Mix Media paper, and a variety of brushes including several sizes of liner brush.
Adding Watercolor to a Sketch Full Version
This video shows a layering watercolor technique for costume renderings. This video is the full length/real time version (34 minutes).
Items used: Windsor Newton Watercolors, Strathmore Mix Media paper, and a variety of brushes including several sizes of liner brush.
This video shows how to use Procreate to digitally create a costume design rendering through layers and brushes. This is the Full Length Version.
Creating Color Options Full Version
This video shows how to use Procreate to digitally create a costume design rendering through layers and brushes. This is the 4x speed version.
Creating Color Options 4x Version, Female Dancer
Creating a Black Eye Makeup Rendering Overlay Method
Creating a Black Eye Makeup Rendering Painterly Technique
The overlay method of creating a black eye rendering in photoshop includes isolating source images and using the transform tool to blend in the edges to create a quick makeup rendering for your actor.
The painterly method of creating a black eye rendering in photoshop includes utilizing reference images to replicate a wound by using brushes.
Utilizing both Painterly and Overlay Techniques for Renderings
Utilizing both the overlay and painterly technique for rendering in Photoshop, this method demonstrating the blending of the two styles for a quick method of rendering a series of wound makeup designs.
Creating an Old Age Rendering with the Painterly Technique
Utilizing both the painterly technique for rendering in Photoshop, this method demonstrating using reference photos to paint into a youthful face. This technique is used to create middle and older age makeup renderings for actors.