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Post by sinsoo on Dec 7, 2007 18:37:50 GMT -5
A lot of time people ask me what I hate to draw... My flat out answer... Anything that has wrinkles or clothes for that matter..... I absolutely hate drawing clothes DX why? Because they look horrid whenever I draw them..... I need some help X3
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Post by PonyMama on Dec 7, 2007 18:45:28 GMT -5
I am not too sure what youa re actually asking for help on?
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Post by Cameron on Dec 7, 2007 18:49:21 GMT -5
Are you asking for help on how to draw clothing?
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Post by sinsoo on Dec 7, 2007 19:14:01 GMT -5
help/advice on drawing clothing My explanation skills are poo.... ((along with the fact I get off topic..))
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Post by Cameron on Dec 7, 2007 19:19:41 GMT -5
-lol- I'd love to give you some pointers, only the problem is that I don't have any. Maybe you can try searching on Deviantart.com for a tutorial or something, unless PM has a few pointers. ^^
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Post by JadeAngel on Dec 8, 2007 0:54:37 GMT -5
I can't draw that well, but a word of advice is that clothing isn't square, it's flowly, and wrinkles don't have to be that hard, just make it look 'worn'
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Post by PonyMama on Dec 8, 2007 14:01:45 GMT -5
Normally when drawing something when you are learnign it is best to have a model. If you have to look down at you pants (Jeans are great). drawing all the creases, and lines you see. Then go in and shade where there is shading. Some of these will not be definite lines either, but lines made with shading.
This helps you learn about natural wrinkles, as well as natural shading. Over time, with some repetative practice you should be able to draw some of these on your own.
This is the best I can explain it right now, as this is what I did. I can't say I am the best, but I know lots of artists learn from what they see.
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