colourist
noun [ C ] (US colorist)
(ARTIST)
善用色彩的艺术家
an artist who uses colour in a skilful or special way
As a colourist, the painter has no English rivals. 在善用色彩上,这位画家在英国无人可及。
This is a fine piece which amply demonstrates her brilliance as a colourist. 这是一幅很好的作品,充分展示了她作为着色师的才华。
(漫画、图画书、动画)着色师
someone who adds colour to the drawings for a comic, graphic novel, or animation (= a book or film whose story is told in pictures)
His pencilling was obscured by an inker and a colourist. 他画的铅笔痕迹被一个着墨师和一个着色师掩盖了。
Compare: inkerlettererpenciller
(尤指给黑白片)着色师
someone who adds colour to a film, especially one made in black and white
As a colourist, he has the ability to add colour and contrast to an old film clip that looks dull and washed-out. 作为一个着色师,他能给看起来暗淡无光的老电影片段增加色彩和对比度。
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- People forget that Picasso was a brilliant draughtsman, composer, and colourist.
- The sense of depth in this panoply of reds astonishes, testament to Richter's skills as a colourist.
- Leonardo is regarded as a draughtsman rather than a colourist.
- He is a renowned comic-book colourist with a fine-art degree and background in photography.
(HAIR)
染发师
someone whose job is to change the colour of people's hair
Michelle's colourist opted for a mix of golden brown and natural dark brown. 米歇尔的染发师选择了金棕色和自然深棕色混合使用。
She was a colourist at a London hair salon. 她曾在伦敦的一家美发沙龙做染发师。
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- Coloured hair can change in the sun so let your colourist know if you're planning to go away.
- Colourist Maria added golden lights to add texture and movement to her hair.