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Fabulous Doodles Fashion Illustration blog by Brooke Hagel
Fashion Illustration Blog of NYC Based Illustrator Brooke Hagel
Fabulous Doodles Fashion Illustration blog by Brooke Hagel
Fashion Illustration Blog of NYC Based Illustrator Brooke Hagel
Fabulous Doodles Fashion Illustration blog by Brooke Hagel
Fashion Illustration Blog of NYC Based Illustrator Brooke Hagel
Fashion Illustration: How to Sketch with Vikki Yau | Sew Mama Sew
Vikki Yau from Fashionary has several tools for designing and illustrating garments. She is often asked how she creates her fashion illustrations so today she shares the step-by-step process.
Fashion Illustration: How to Sketch with Vikki Yau | Sew Mama Sew
Vikki Yau from Fashionary has several tools for designing and illustrating garments. She is often asked how she creates her fashion illustrations so today she shares the step-by-step process.
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Marker & Gouache Demo Source from MattTCuenca, Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
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Secret Weapons {Part 3}
I am continually asked what tools I use most in my fashion illustrations so I thought it was time for another installment of Secret Weapons. First up, is my sketchbook and paper of choice. This may come as a surprise, being that I make a living as an artist you may think I'd use something fancy and expensive from an art supply store, but I do not. For years I've been using these Barnes & Noble exclusive sketchbooks. The reason I like them so much is that the paper is thick, almost a card…
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Marker Demo - Leather
Step 1: With the lightest marker (25% Gray) apply first shade, leaving the shine white. Step 2: With the darker marker (75% Gray) apply second shade, leaving space for the lighter shade and white shine. Step 3: With the black marker apply final shade, leaving space for the first two shades, white shine and seam detail. Step 4: With a white Prismacolor pencil redraw the seams if they were covered by the markers.
Tuesday Tip: Illustrating Leopard
Have you always wanted to learn how to accurately illustrate leopard print? Well its your lucky day, and you may be surprised to learn that leopard just so happens to be one of the easiest and most foolproof prints to draw and draw well. Being an animal skin, leopard print is organic, some parts are clustered and messy and some are open and spacey. You really can't make a mistake with this one I promise. 1. The first step is to choose your color way, and the three markers you'd like to use…