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Fashion Drawing Skills Practice

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Fashion Drawing Skills Practice

Fashion Drawing Skills Practice

Fashion illustration tools and sketches

👗 Part 1: Garment Details Practice

1. Practice drawing fabric folds. Draw three different types of folds in the box below:

Hint: Try drawing hanging folds (like curtains), spiral folds (like twisted fabric), and zigzag folds (like pleated skirts)

2. Draw garment details in each box:

a) Collar and neckline details:

b) Sleeve variations (puffed, fitted, bell sleeves):

c) Pocket styles and button details:

3. Texture practice - show how you would illustrate these fabric types:

a) Denim:

b) Silk or satin:

c) Knitted wool:

✏️ Part 2: Original Fashion Design

4. Sketch your original fashion design on a human form. Include details like fabric choice, colour scheme, and styling elements:
5. Describe your design concept:

a) What occasion is this outfit designed for?

b) What fabrics would you use and why?

c) What inspired your design?

🎨 Part 3: Artist Style Recreation

6. Research and choose a fashion illustrator whose style you admire. Write their name and describe their artistic style:

Artist name: _________________________

7. Recreate your design from Part 2 using the chosen artist's style. Focus on their techniques for:

Line quality (thick, thin, sketchy, clean)

Proportions (elongated, realistic, stylised)

Colour application

Shading and highlights

Background elements

8. Compare your two drawings. What differences do you notice between your original style and the artist's style?

👤 Bonus Section: Face Drawing Practice

9. Practice drawing fashion faces. Remember that fashion illustration faces are often stylised rather than realistic:

a) Basic face proportions - draw a front-facing fashion face:

b) Profile view - draw a side-facing fashion face:

c) Three-quarter view - draw a face turned slightly to the side:

10. Practice different facial expressions and makeup styles:

a) Dramatic evening makeup:

b) Natural daytime look:

11. Which aspect of fashion illustration do you find most challenging?

Drawing realistic proportions

Creating fabric textures

Drawing faces and features

Adding colour and shading

Creating original designs

12. What would you like to improve in your next fashion drawing session?

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