Friday Tips
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How to Draw ankle straps
Always double-check if the ankle strap is attached to the shoe.
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Line weight variation matters
Line weight matters in fashion sketches. It can turn a boring sketch into something intriguing.
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How to draw the neck in fashion sketches
The designs in your sketches will benefit from models with slim and elongated necks.
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How to draw ruffles and folds
When drawing ruffles it will make your drawing seem more natural if the folds are not perfectly symmetrical.
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How to draw polo shirt
When drawing polo shirt make sure it follows the volume of the neck. Don’t just draw it as a straight line.
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How to draw bracelets
When you draw bracelets make sure they curve nicely around the arm instead of drawing just straight boring lines.
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How to draw a head scarf
When you draw a head scarf keep in mind that there should be enough space for the skull and the hair to fit in. Adding folds will make your drawing more realistic.
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How to draw a scarf
Make sure you always draw the scarves with soft outlines and a lot of folds like they are in real life.
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How to draw the hairline
Take your time when you are drawing the hairline of your model especially for front view poses.
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How to draw a shirt collar
Remember to draw the shirt collar like it's made out of fabric not of steel. Fashion sketches need certain amount of realist to the drawing.
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How to draw earings
A correctly drawn earring will cover part of the ear. Think of there the hole is placed -it’s not at the very end of the ear, right?
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How to draw the iris
If you draw the iris as a full circle the eye will look scared. We don’t want his in a glamorous fashion illustration.
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How to draw a ponytail
When drawing a ponytail hairstyle in your fashion sketches make sure to show it from the side. Adding some wind to the hair will make your illustration more alive and dramatic.
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How to draw pattern fabric
When you draw clothes that have pattern don’t restrict it to the visible part of the fabric. Let it curve and overflow.
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