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Drawing the models face is one of the most dificult chalanges in fashion illustration that a fashion designer or illustrator

have to deal with. You wont have to leave the face blank anymore. Go follow those simple steps and make her beautiful! Step 1 The blueprint Draw a circle and mark its center. Dont push too hard with the pencil.

Step 2 Draw another one on top of it. The second circle should overlap the first one and touch its center. Put a Centerline for both the circles.

Step 3 Nose and chin Slightly below the center of the first circle mark a dash. This indicates your models nose.

Make the chin in the bottom most part of the first circle.

Step 4 A femenine jaw Draw smooth and graceful line connecting the chin with last point before the circle starts to narrow. Try not to splay the lines too much, keep them close to the blueprint.

Step 5 Finish the outline of the head by joining the circles. It the middle of the space between the nose and the chin draw a horizontal line. Draw two lines with about the same length as the mouth. Start from where the two circles cross each other and countinue towards the Centerline. The space betweet the eyes would be approximatly equal to the size of each eye.

Step 6 In the half-way between the nose and the mouth draw a short line indicating the upper lip. Put onother line in the half of the mouth-to-chin distance.

A bit under the eyes you already marked draw paralel lines .

Tip: Youll add glamour to your illustration if you keep the eyes not too large and opened. Fashion faces love cateyes.

Step 7 Close the eyes as shown. Stay away from the head outline. Draw a wide U where you marked the upper lip and repeat it upsized in the middle of the mouth

Centerline.

Step 8 Beautiful lips Smooth the eyes sharp angles as shown. Finish the mouth. Use the marks you already have drawn and start from them. It looks better if

you dont pull the lines of the lower lip right to the mouth Centerline.

Step 9 Delicate nose Draw the nosetrips where you initially marked the nose. Hint the nose tip and the bridge.

Step 10 Just under the lower lip put a short line that will indicate the chin. Draw che cheekbones pointing towards the nose. Keep soft and close to the eyes. The eyebrows will go up until they reach the blueprint circle and than curve however you want

their shape to be.

Step 11 Divide the eye in three parts. Draw two half circles in second 1/3 of the eye.

Finish the eyebrows. Leaving them too fine they will make them look unnatural.

Step 12 Put the ears starting from the eye line to the nosetip. The ear are frequently covered by hair, but you might need them. The necks of ashion illustration models are longer and thiner than normal. Start the neck from the line where the lower lip ends and make it at least half head long.

Finish her eyes. Put the makeup paying attention to the original shape of the eyes youve drawn.

Step 13 Divide the forehead in 3 and fill the frst part with hair.

Be creative and give your beauty a lovely hairstyle of you liking !

The same face base looks so different with different hairstyles. Try your own and have fun!

It doesnt look right! Common mistakes:

Error 1: The jaw starts too high and the face looks triangular. Start the jaw a little bit lower and make the lines soft, close to the gidelines.

Error 2: The eyes are too separated. Always leave some space from the eyes outer corner to the head outline and distance equal to about one eye between the two.

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You always wanted to give your fashion sketches a beautiful, shiny and full of life hair but you dint know how to draw it? This step by step tutorial will teach you an easy technique how to achieve this. Learn how to draw and color realistic, shiny hair and bring something special to your designs. Have fun!

Step 1: Draw a hairstyle outlines Draw the outlines of the hairstyle you like. Tip: Make sure youve marked some of the ends of the hair and you have a hair path. In case your hairstyle doesnt need a path, the same coloring rules will be applied to the hairline around the forehead. Now imagine few ellipses covering the hair. Two of them will be placed always on the top of the head. The number and position of the rest depends on the hair length. For the example illustration two ellipses ( at chin and at shoulder level) are just enough.

Step 2: Draw the highlights Having the position of the ellipses in mind, start building the highlights with a very light color. Start your lines from outside of the ellipse and finish about its border. For best results try to make the hairs gradually disappear as you enter the ellipse and leave its center white.

Tip: Find balance in the width of each hair. If you draw too many and too thin lines they will take you an eternity to finish; if you draw them too quickly your fashion sketch might look messy.

Step 3: Mark the shadows Shadows, of course depend on the light source and many other things, but in this tutorial well use the basic shadows rule: Whats behind or in the deep is darker! So color the area around the head using a darker shade, since its behind the face.

The area behind the ear is darker too and right next to the hair path there will be some shadows.

Step 4: Add the Basetone Add a second layer of hairs that blend it with the highlights from step 2. Pick a color that is darker than the highlights, but lighter that the shadow tone. Tip: Every new layer of hairs starts further away from the ellipse and ends (blending) where the previous layer started. Blend gently with the highlights from top and bottom side of each ellipse. Remember not to cover the highlights completely- part of them should remain visible.

Notice that near the path the brush strokes follow the head shape and are curving.

Step 5: Fill it all Use the same color from previous step to fill the empty spots of the hair. Dont worry if its not

perfect at this point.

Step 6: Draw 3nd layer of hair Take the shadows color and the next layer of hairs. Start from the shadow areas. The lines should cover part of the base color, but never touch the

highlights. Keep the direction of the lines parallel to the outlines.

Step 7: Draw 4rd layer of hair To make the hair look more realistic you need to add a last layer of hairs. Use a color even darker than your shadows- maybe something greyish or even black for brunettes. Start the furtherst away

from the ellipses and move carefully in.

Step 8: Blend! After you went through all the steps most probably you will need to blend the result in order to make the hair appear more natural and smooth. Use the same technique filling all the gaps and

uneven parts that you dont like. Work until youre satisfied.

Step 9: Glitters in my hair This is an optional step that goes very well with most formal hairstyles. Add few white dots in various sizes. You can even draw tiny stars here and there. Place these dots near the highlighted

areas and be aware of not overworking it.

Hopefully this how to draw shiny hair technique was helpful for you. Have fun creating amazing hairstyles for your fashion sketches and build a great, great portfolio!

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Drawing beautiful, seductive open lips on your fashion sketches is going to add mystery and sex appeal to your designs. It will sell your idea and isnt this what fashion illustration is all about? Follow the steps and learn how to draw sexy open mouth, as seen in fashion magazines. Enjoy!

Step 1 Drawing the fashion face Start by drawing the fashion face. Do everything except for the mouth. When you are drawing a model with slightly open lips you may want to draw the eyesjust a little more closed than usually. This way she will get this seductive expression you are going for.

Step 2 Set the guidelines Find the middle of the space between the nose and the chin. Mark it with a horizontal line that should be long enough to touch the lines if pulled down from the center of the eyes. This is the mouth Centerline.

Tip: Depnding on the race and specific features of your model the size of the mouth may vary. This is the maximum width of the mouth that will look nice. xperiment with smaller lips to see how it looks.

Step 3 Draw a box Divide the mouth Centerline in 4(four) equal segments. Find the middle of the Centerline-to-nose fragment and the Centerline-to-chin one.

When you are ready with these guidelines they should remind a square or a box.

Step 4 Draw the upper lip Draw an arch to indicate the upper lip. The arch should start from one of mouth Centerlines ends, continue up until it touches the little horizontal guideline, bend, touch the guideline again and then finish at the opposite end of the mouth Centerline. Use the separators from the previous step to determine how wide the smaller arch should be. Try to

follow the curve of the bigger one.

Step 5 The secrets Its time to draw the important little details that will make those lips look sexy and gorgeous. Firstly, draw a little dip in the top of the upper lip. Then, go to the mouth Centerline and make the upper lip overlaps the lower one ever so slightly. Now mark the lower lip. Make sure you use the already drawn guideline and that the lower lip line

doesnt go all the way to the Centerline. Just hint the form of the mouth.

Step 6 Draw the highlights Clean up the unnecessary lines and outline the mouth with a color slightly darker than the one, you have picked for the lipstick. Indicate the hightlighted parts of the lips. Usually there is a kidney-shaped highlight in the center of

the lower lip and two separate highlights placed on the upper lip.

Step 7 Add color Fill the sexy lips with a solid lipstick color. Carefully go around the highlights.

Notice the little dash, added to hint the chin of the model.

Step 8 Draw the shadows Add some shadows to both the upper and the lower lips. Use a color slightly darker than your base lipstick tone. For the upper lip: follo the form of the smaller arch and let the shadow reach just under the highlights. By this dramatic contrast you give your fashion illustration fuller, sexier lips. For the lower lip: Draw a triangle in the middle of the Centerline and a small shadow underneath the kidney-shaped light. Tip: In some illustrations a light grey shadow casted from the upper lip on the teeth would look nice. You dont need to draw every tooth the way it is in real life. Just leave it white and simple.

Understanding how to draw beautiful open lips will no doubt make your fashion designs stand out .

Have fun with it!

How to draw fashion eyes 1 2 3

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Drawing eyes for fashion illustration differs in various ways from drawing realistic ones. You need to make the eye shape enlonged and with less details. Adding eyes and face details to your sketch will not distract the viewer from your design, but keep his attention and interest. Follow this step by step tutorial and make the presence of your designs stronger. Step 1 The guidelines Divide the head in three and mark the middle of the second section. *If you are not really satisfied with the face shape of your model check out theHow to draw fashion face tutorial where you will see additional way to place the eyes correctly.

Step 2 Finding the right place Eyes should never be touching the outline of the face and should be of equal size each. Leave some space from the sides to draw the temples and divide the rest in three equal parts. Tip: According to the Golden rule between the eyes enough space for a third one should be left. This guarantees you a pretty look. In my illustrations I prefer to leave just a little bit less. Its just my personal preference.

Step 3 Mark how wide the eyes are going to be. Remember that in fashion you are looking for a glamorous, sophisticated look. Keep the lines comparatively close to each other.

Step 4 Close the eye shapes with tilted lines the way that it is shown. In this example the right eye will be opened and the left one-closed.

Step 5 Soften the edges and find the middle of the eye. For the opened eye draw a curved line coming down, that starts from the Centerline. These curves will give your model a sexy cat look.

Step 6 Drawing the pupil If she is looking straight forward your models pupil will be situated in themiddle 1/3 of the eye. Draw two overlapping circles and hide about half of them under the upper eyelid. Fill the inner one with black, leaving a tiny white dot to make the eye come alive. Tip: If your are looking for more drama and mystery in the face expression of your girl try to hide small part of the circles under the lower lid too.

Step 7: The eyelashes Bold the outline of the eye trying not to change the original form. This will serve for eyeliner and eyelashes. Notice that the bolding of the lower side ends at the eye Centerline and that the upper lashes are a bit longer. Mark the eyelashes of the closed eye. In the inner corner of the eyes draw small ellipses ellipses for the tear ducts.

Step 8 Add very delicate eyelid detail, draw the eyebrows and finish the rest of the features. Note the lines that mark the temple- you can skip them, but they are a nice finish touch if youd like.

Eyeliners and eyelashes There are many different ways to contour the eye. Here are 10 variations of fashion eyes. Pick one you like the most or get inspired and find your own manner of drawing it.

After adding some shading on the face and nice hairstyle your illustration is good to go!

Differences: Male / Female 1 2 3 4 5

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Many times when drawing a male figure it turns out looking like a female one. The habit of drawing only female models in the fashion sketches can make it difficult to draw a male body and face features. In this tutorial you will learn the basic differences between male and female body and face.Keep them in mind and your sketches will improve for sure. Have fun! Step 1: Draw the Head and Face Lets take a look of the differences between male and Female fashion face. While females have more rounded head shape with small, delicate chin the gentlemen need bigger and more rectangular forms. Men have larger brows that are placed closer to the eyes. Their eyes are less rounded and the nose is more defined (often times bigger ). The ears are larger and the upper lip is not as full as the female model. Notice the edge of the chin and the slant in the outer corner of the eye.

Step 2: Draw the Neck and Shoulders The differences in the neck and the shoulders between men and girls are very visible. Men have shorter and wider neck. The shoulders are considerably wider. Really a lot wider! Plus the men have

this Trapezius muscle, which forms a bulge between the neck and the shoulder.

Step 3: Draw the Torso The tricky difference between male and female torso is in the body outline. Men have no waist. The torso is like a rectangular shape with an inverted triangle at chest level. Never give hips to men figures too. The hourglass shape will make the figure look like a female one. Inspect the "How to draw female torso" tutorial and make the changes needed.

Step 4: Draw the Arms When you draw the men's arms you need to be more aware of the muscles underneath the skin. The arms are more massive and so are the hands. The arms of your male figure should be at least twice bigger than the female ones youre used to draw.

Step 5: Draw the legs Men have bigger, more muscular legs. While youre seeking elegance and finess when drawing the female legs, in men body you want to make them look stable, massive and strong. Notice how bigger the knees are and how close together the thighs are near the crotch. In the small illustration you can

see how the women knees are close together, while the knees of men don't touch.

Step 6: Man-to-woman comparison In the free fashion figure template #24 you can see all of the mentioned above differences. Notice that his head is more rectangular and a little bit bigger. See the short, wide neck and how wider the shoulders are. Compare the waists and the size of the arms. Notice how much more

muscular the legs of the male figure are.

Hopefully this guide helped you to understand the main differences between male and female body. Soon more tutorials on How to draw man figure will be released. Keep drawing!

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Drawing the hands right is essential for a good-looking fashion sketch and illustration. This step by step tutorial will help you understand the base of drawing hands and will show you how to create unique and interesting hands positions for your models. Follow the steps and say goodbye to drawing the hands behind the back once for always!

Step 1: Wrist and hand base From the How to draw arms tutorial you already know how to reach to the point of the wrist. Indicate it by drawing a horizontal ellipse and right underneath place a trapezoid for the palm. The size of the trapezoid is about half of the face length. Make sure that the palm shape is greater in length,than in width hands in fashion sketches are long and delicate.

Step 2: The thumb Draw a guideline for the thumb. This line should start a bit below the top of the trapezoid and end below its base. Try not to draw the thumb too close or too far away from the palm.

Step 3: Big knuckles Transform the palm base: lift the corner next to the thumb down and the corner away from the thumb up. Draw 4 circles over then new line to indicate the knuckles. They should fill the palm width from one end to another. Tip: The knuckles will be always inclined from the thumb towards the little finger.

Step 4: Fingers guideline To mark the fingers draw inverted trapezoid under the knuckles. This one should be the same size and the palm, but the bottom end will be heavily bended (almost like a triangle). Tip: The palm + fingers length is about the same as the face of your model.

Step 5: Middle knuckles Starting from the big knuckles draw 4 straight lines to mark the fingers. Make sure they fit in the narrowed trapezoid shape and that the little finger is shorter than the index finger. The middle finger should be the longest one. Find the half way of the finger lines and draw 4 circles to indicate the middle knuckles. Note that

they are not aligned, but rather placed on a curve.

Step 6: Draw the fingertips The fingertips are one of the most tricky parts of drawing the hands. Make sure that they look like the letter U and are not spiky or too thin. The same applies for the thumb. Double check if all the fingers are with different lengths and the thumb reaches just below the big knuckles. Mark the half of the distance between the fingertips and the middle knuckles. This is the place for the little knuckles. Tip: You wont actually draw the little knuckles, but the marking will help you keep the right proportions when moving the hand in different positions.

Step 7: Finish the outlines Now its time to finish the outlines of the hand. One of the things you should keep in mind is to stop the line every time you reach a knuckle (even the little knuckles that we marked only via a curved line). Also it is important to draw the joint between the fingers nicely curved, not pointy. This joint is right

next to the big knuckles.

Step 8: Details Erase all the unnecessary lines and add the details. Hint ever so slightly the knuckles with short lines and draw the nails. Note that only half of the thumb fingernail is visible, because its twisted to the side. Always mind

the little gap between the finger outlines and the nails (check Common mistakes below)

Hopefully this tutorial succeeded to give you a better understanding of hands and their structure. Now you can play and draw different hands angles and positions and make your fashion

sketches really stand out!

It doesnt look right! Common mistakes:

Error 1: Make sure the fingertips are not too pointy. Nor should be the place where fingers meet at the big knuckles.

Error 2: The fingers are all the same length and it looks like Mcikey Mouse hand. The middle finger should be the longest one and the pinkie- shorter than the index finger.

Error 3: Drawing a simple arch isn't enough to mark the nails. Leave a tiny bit of space between the finger outlines and the nail, so that it looks more natural.

Now that you understood the structure of the hand lets have some fun with different hand poses that will work nicely for fashion sketches:

1.You can tilt the palm and the fingers in all the directions you like. 2. Try to bend the fingers in the middle knuckle. 3. Cut the trapezoids in half and you can easily create side view for your models hand. 4. Feel free to separate the little finger from the rest. It looks elegant and very fashion. 5. Drawing the hands on the waist is no longer a problem. The index is pointing up, while the rest of the fingers are resting. Be careful with the proportions between the fingers.

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In this tutorial you will learn to draw arms in a few easy to follow steps. Understanding how to properly draw the arms and the legs can dramatically improve your fashion sketches and give you a big advantage in the presentation of your designs. This is a simplified tutorial on arms, because you do not need to know how to draw anatomical arms for fashion sketches. I hope youll enjoy and have fun!

Step 1 Draw the guidelines Begin with fully prepared torso. Check out the How to draw female torsotutorial if you have issues drawing it. Mark the shoulders with circles. Add a center to each circle and pull horizontal guidelines. One where the waistline is and one at pelvis level. These are needed to determine where to place the elbow and the wrist. Tip: The guidelines will help you find the exact length of the arms even when they are not in relaxed position. The arm and the forearm are always more or less the same length.

Step 2 Begin drawing the arms Once you have marks to guide you, its time to add straight lines to indicate the direction of the arms. Start from the center point of the shoulders.You can play and change those lines however you want, as long as you keep the proportions. Tip: Notice that when the arms are relaxed the forearm goes slightly away from the body.If you draw them perfectly aligned the arms of your model will look stiff.

Step 3 Draw the elbow and the wrist Having the size of the shoulder circle in mind, draw a smaller one for the elbow and another, even smaller, for the wrist. Be careful with the sizes- the arm should taper gradually. Use the guidelines youve already set to place the circles correctly.

Draw an ellipse bellow the wrist circle to indicate the hand.

Step 4 Connect via straight lines the shoulder, the elbow and the wrist circles. Notice the arrow? It shows where the arm should begin from so it doesnt look separated from the

torso in a weird way.

Step 5 Drawing realistic arms If you leave the arm drawn like this it wont look believable. Separate the forearm in 3 equal parts. In the section closest to the elbow add some volume (more to the inner side and less to the outer). Blend gradually with the second section and leave the 3rd section the way it is.

You can also hint the knuckles of the outer side of the wrist.

Step 6 Drawing the details You already have the arms of your model. Now just add tiny dashes to indicate where the arm

contracts and draw the hands. Nothing more is needed!

Its time to experiment with the directions now that you know the basics of how to draw arms. Make your own variations for your fashion sketches.

How to draw legs 1 2 3 4 5 (82 - user rating) In this tutorial you will learn how to draw beautiful long legs for your fashion illustrations. The understanding of fashion legs proportions will add a lot to the clothes you create, giving them the needed grace and style to show the best of your designs. Step 1 Starting from the place you finished the Female torso tutorial pull down a vertical Centerline from

the middle of the body.

Step 2 Divide the Centerline in 5 and a half sections each of which with the size of models head. Remember that drawing them the same size is fundamental for the final result. Dont overlap them and make sure they are situated right on the Centerline. Mark the ground where the five heads and a half end. Tip: Some fashion illustrators prefer to draw the legs even more enlengthened. Following the steps in this tutorial guarantees you elegant results, but if you are looking for exaggerated proportions feel free to experiment with the number of the heads located on the Centerline.

Step 3 Knees and ankles guidelines Just where the second head ends draw two circles for the knees. Each circles radius is half the size of the heads radius. Mark the center points. Draw slightly smaller circles in the bottom most part of the last full head. These are for the ankles. Mark the center points of the circles for the ankles as well. All the guidelines you made should touch the Centerline.

Mark the middle if the 4th head with a horizontal line.

Step 4 Womens legs are known that have the silhouette of the letter X, and mens- of the letter O. Here is how you get this impression: Separate the hips heads in two with a horizontal line. Connect the outer most point of the heads with the center of the corresponding knee. Draw a line from each knee to right next to the widest points of the 4th head.

Connect back to the center of the ankle guideline.

Step 5 Directions If your figure is standing still the knees wouldnt be perfectly straight. Close the circles form the sides with lines inclined from the inside to the outside. Do it for both the knees and the ankles. Tip: Note that the inner inclined lines of the ankle start higher than the outer. This is a golden rule for a good fashion illustration- always find a way to mark or even underline it.

The thumb is (in most of the cases) the longest toe. Mark the feet outline with respect to this.

Step 6 Thigh outlines Connect the hips most external points with the knees outer side. The inner side of the knee connects with the crotch by a straight vertical line. Following the guidelines and draw the calf leaving just a little space between the guideline and the

actual outline. Soften the edges, as human body is curvy, not edgy.

Step 7 Calfs Connect the inner parts of the knee and the ankle by a straight line.

Finish the outline of the feet.

Step 8 Details To finish the calfs make the inner side curved from the knee to the half ot the 4th head. The inner side of the calf being more dramatically curved and higher is a very essential part of drawing a successful fashion illustration. Finish the rest of the details: Define the ankles and the toes, draw delicate dashes to hint the knee

form and legs muscles.

Step 9 Enjoy your final result and choose appropriate clothes to show those beautiful legs!

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Drawing a proportional, well-shaped body may look challenging to you. In this tutorial you will discover the steps needed to make it look right quickly and easily with no effort. Have fun! Step 1 Draw an egg-shaped ellipse that will be the head of your model. Leave enough space for the body. Once you have it, pull down a vertical Centerline for the torso.

Step 2 Shoulder line Draw a horizontal line half-head below the chin. This is the shoulder line and also marks the length of the neck. Tip: One of the reasons fashion illustrations look that graceful is the long necks of the models. Dont be afraid to draw a neck longer than half the head size, but avoid making them shorter. A shorter neck will give your model a masculine look.

Step 3 Torso guidelines First, make two ellipses one next to another right under the shoulder line. They should be same size as the head and touch the Centerline. Make them one from each side. Then, draw a third head between and under the latter two. The torso Centerline should separate it in the middle. It is essential that you draw all the ellipses the same size in order that your model does not result unproportional.

Step 4 Begin by drawing a feminine neck that is slightly curved towards the Centerline in the middle. Then, touching the upper two ellipses draw two smaller circles. The size of those is about of the head. Make one from the left side and one for the right. The circles in the lower half of the upper two ellipses mark the breasts of the model.

Step 5 Nice curves Shape the shoulders. Try to make them slightly narrowed and follow the outline of the small circles in the end. Next, shape the breasts as shown in the picture. Make sure to leave enough space between the shoulder line and the chest. To draw the waist find the middle of the head frame and make two narrow lines. Follow the guidelines of the ellipse.

Step 6 Rib cage Connect the waist and the breast by curved lines. These are for the rib cage.

Step 7 The details make it work Follow the circle guideline of the breast and add short lines from the opposite side of the outline you already have. Mark the belly-button close to the bottom of the last head frame. For the breastbone draw a small circle where the shoulder line and the torso Centerline cross. Connect it with the shoulders by narrowed (up) lines.

Step 8 Soften the line of the collarbone. Draw two circles from both sides of the Centerline again. These are the frame for the pelvis. Mark the crotch.

Step 9 Find the middle of the last ellipses and connect the waist and the crotch forming a diamond-like shape. Just below the waistline draw two circles with the same size as those used for the shoulders.

Step 10 Outline the pelvis with soft curves. Dont forget the small circles.

Step 11

Erase all the guidelines you dont need and draw the legs and arms that youd like. Its up to you!

It doesnt look right! Common mistakes:

Error 1: The neck and the collarbone are amoung the most beautiful things about models. Have your time to draw thew properly. The breasts shouldnt be too pushed up.

Error 2: Follow the giudelines you have drawn for the hips or you risk to make your model too curvy.

Error 3: The waist is too thin. Watch out for this common mistake!

How to draw skin shadows

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There are many techniques of how to draw shadows for the skin of the fashion sketches. This is my preferred method, because it is quick and easy to do and the final result is a very nice mix between realistic looking skin and the manner that fashion sketches need to be done- not too overworked. Enjoy this how to draw skin tutorial and pick the best of it to apply to your personal style.

Step 1: Color the skin The first thing you need to do is to fill your fashion figure with a solid skintone color. It could be brighter or darker, depending on your personal preferences. Just make sure the rendering is flat, with no gaps. This coloring technique can be applied to almost every type of drawing media. You only need to get a skin color that you like and to follow the steps. Tip: If you want to follow along and use the fashion template of the example illustrations click HERE to open and download it.

Step 2: Draw the face shadows Fill the area between the eyes and the eyebrows with a darker shade of the skin color. Make the same with the space below the nose tip, the lips, cheekbones and the inner part of the ear if it is visible. Notice the tiny shadow that is left at the side of the forehead and the very important shadow that the hair casts, because it is overlapping the face of the model. Tip: For fashion illustrations you dont need too dramatic shadows. Usually runway shows and magazine photo sessions are very well lightened and only the most essential shadows are kept visible.

Step 3: Face highlights Once you are done with drawing the skin shadows its time to make some highlights. Take a white pencil or gauge paint and fill the areas shown. These are: the most bulged parts of the cheeks and the chin, a tiny circle of light on the tip of the nose and a dash of white on the bridge. Dont forget the forehead area over the brows. All the highlights should be gently blended with the skin color if they look like having very sharp boundaries. Make it look natural.

Step 4: Draw the neck shadows The shadows underneath the head is a must. Make sure you follow more or less the form of the chin and make this shadow wide enough. Draw some shadows around the collar bones of your fashion figure- this will make her look more skinny. However, if you overwork this area it is going to look not

healthy and scary. Try to find the proper balance.

Step 5: Neck highlights Emphasize that the neck is a cylindrical shape by putting a highlight by one of its sides. Finish the collar bones and highlight the shoulders. Tip: Close your eyes slightly and look at your drawing. Check If the main color you see is the one of the skin. If its not, and you still can see a lot of the shadows and highlights- you have overworked it.

Step 6: How to draw chest shadows One of the most frequent mistakes when drawing the chest is to cast the shadow under, while shadows are actually placed on the breasts. There is still a small amount of shadow underneath, but if you want to draw them looking real the shadows should be drawn more or less like shown on the example illustration.

Darken the area of the armholes and blend it with the rest of the skin. You can also cast delicate shadows on the torso details if you like to have them in your fashion drawings.

Step 7: Chest highlights Draw the highlights only at their upper half of the chests. Keep the shape of the highlights rounded, curved and relatively small. Add light to the torso details as shown.

Step 8: Shadows on the arms Arms in fashion are not very detailed when it comes to rendering the skin. Just cast a shadow following the outline of the arm from its part closer to the body. Tip: Try not to touch the outline with your shadow tone, but still keep the shadow very close to it. This will help you build more 3D look of your drawing. Goes the same for legs and arm.

Step 9: Highlights of the arms Make the same as in the previous step, but with the opposite side of the arms. Make sure you have enough base color skin between the shadows and the light.

Step 10: Draw the legs shadows Next comes drawing shadows on the legs. Look how they kind of repeat the outline of the leg, but the shadow gets a little bit thinner when reaching the knee area. Cast tiny, short shadows in the

highest inner part of the tights and around the bone of the calves if you like to have it drawn.

Step 11: Legs highlights In order to make it look realistic you need to add highlights too. Work on the inner part of the tights, the knee and a little bit on the calves. Dont touch the outline.

Step 12: Draw shadows to the hands and feet Hands and feet in fashion illustrations are very specific. They have very few detail. Cast shadows to the bottom part of the fingers if they are clenched or if there are fingers behind others. A little bit on the knuckles too.

As for the feet- just continue the shadows the way you made the legs.

Step13: Hands and feet highlights Highlight slightly the opposite side of the palm and also the finger knuckles. Continue the highlight from the legs to the feet. Make sure you are following the form, and not drawing it straight.

Now you know how an easy way how to draw the skin for your fashion sketches. Finish the coloring

of your illustration and give her (or not) some clothes.

Outlines Part I 1 2 3 4 5 (62 - user rating)

Why outlines? Fashion illustrations need outlines, because without them drawings often look somehow undefined and unfinished. Outlines help the drawing stands out and keep viewer s attention.

How to begin? One of the worst things that can ever happen to your illustration is to have it perfectly sketched and at the moment you begin to colour it the pencil laid below smudges. Ordinary pencils smudge (if you use markers) or are visible in not a very pleasant way (if you use aquarelle). Thats why I recommend you to trace the fashion sketch using a tone that even if it smudges it will still look all right like light brown shades- you still can see the sketch while you render it, but after youre finished there is no ugly, non-erasable grey lines below .

First to color or first to outline the sketch? Generally speaking, it depends on the case and the media you prefer to use. I use markers and more frequently its easier to lay down the fill color then to outline the shapes, compared to trying not to cross the boundaries you have set. Except for the times you want to be really, really precise with small details for instance, I

recommend you to colour the shape and to outline it later.

What colour should the outline be? Look around you- is anything outlined in black? Black outline should be applied only to dark grey or black objects. For any other case use a colour that is few shades darker than your fill colour. Take a piece of the same paper you use for the illustration and try on different options before applying the outline to your original image.

I miss the right colour? Use the old trick with the greys. A light grey and a dark grey pens are must have for the cases you lack proper outline colour. The first goes perfectly with white, light blue and green , pink and yellow. The second one can save you when you miss purple, dark blue and green, brown shades. Use those wisely and always try the results on a separate piece of paper before applying the colour on your illustration.

What to use when outlining white?

The best solution that Ive come to is to use a light grey pen. It seems more natural on the paper and you dont lose the whites lightness as it happens when you outline it with black.

How to draw white fabric 1 2 3 4 5 (28 - user rating)

In this tutorial you will learn how to draw white fabrics in your fashion sketches. This will not only help you when youre designing wedding dresses, but also in all kinds of white clothing and accessories. Drawing white is much easier than you might think, so follow the steps and enjoy the results.

Step 1: Draw your design Draw your fashion sketch with a pencil. Make sure that the line is not very dark and visible - you

need it soft and semitransparent when drawing white fabrics.

Step 2: Define the shading Decide where are the places you will draw the shadows and wrinkles of the clothes when using the Clay method. In this case this is under the breasts and at the torso outlines. The shadows will also contour the skirt folds. Tip: "Clay method" is when you close your eyes and imagine you were creating the dress out of clay. The places where you move your handsAWAY from you are the shadows and those places where you move your hands IN - are the highlights.

Step 3: First layer shadows Put a second layer of very light gray over the spots you defined in step 2. This shade layer should make the pencil outlines much thicker - as shown in the picture below.Shadows will be similar as in How to draw skin shadowstutorial.

Make sure you dont outline the lower hem of the skirt, but only around the folds.

Step 4: Second layer Lay down another shadows layer. This one is following the previous layer, but will be smaller, contracted. Fill the folds around the waist and contour the skirt folds. Notice that the collar is also

casting shadows.

Step 5: Last shadows layer This is the darkest layer. The color should be medium gray. If you go darker the final result may look as a gray dress, instead of white one. Be very delicate with this layer and make only few short lines

dont try to outline the whole initial sketch.

Step 6: Blend Use the lightest shade possible to blend everything together. If youre working with watercolor use

pure water. This should give a finished look to your fashion sketch and blend all the edges.

This Drawing white technique can be applied to all drawing medias from markers to pencils and watercolor. What is rest for you is to create your collection of unique wedding gowns and beautiful

white garments!

How to draw a fashion hat 1 2 3 4 5 (37 - user rating)

By choosing the right complements you can dramatically improve the impact your fashion illustration creates. Learn how to represent one of the most glamorous accessories - the large hat- in few quick and easy to follow steps. Step 1 Draw your models head, face and hairstyle as if she wasnt supposed to wear a hat. It is important to draw with a pencil in this stage, because later you will have to erase some parts of the drawing.

Step 2 Guidelines Pull a diagonal line from the highest point of the eyebrow to about the middle of the ear. Pass through the eye corner. Draw another line- parallel with the shoulder, slightly below the hairline. Keep the lines long enough.

Step 3 Connect the marks from step 2 with a smooth curved line and add length in the lower end to obtain

the sensation of the letter S.

Step 4 The brim Close the brim as shown in the picture. The form should make a remembrance of a water drop. Tip: Try not to displace the lines. Keep in mind that behind her neck they should come together for the outline of the brim.

Step 5 The crown The bottom of the crown lays down in about the middle of the parting. As the head is round, the line

should be not perfectly straight, buts lightly curved or as shown with at least two little corners.

Step 6 Connect the bottomline of the crown with the brim. Draw the lines soft and smooth, as the hat is

made of textile, and let the S curve lead you.

Step 7 Clean up Its time to erase everything under the hat that will be invisible for the eye. Draw a rectangular guideline for the hats crown. Make sure you have covered the whole top part of the head. It depends of the model of course, but for best results try not to make the crown higher

than the front center part of the brim.

Step 8 Smoothen it Smoothen the crowns edges and add some details to the brim. You need just a hint of details, add

them with measure.

Step 9 Finish your hat by drawing a beautiful trim, a ribbon or maybe some flowers. Its time to show up

your creativity!

Give your illustration the new accessory you just learned how to draw!

How to draw boots 1 2 3 4 5 (65 - user rating)

Learning how to draw boots might be very useful for designing your winter collections and developing some great-looking fashion sketches. Follow this step-by step tutorial and find out an easy way to give your models warm and beautiful footwear for the season.

Step 1 Setting the guidelines Before drawing the shoes you should leave enough space to draw the foot correctly. From the floor up pull about one head height line, that (if continued) would serve as a Centerline of the leg. Mark the middle point of this segment.

Step 2 Shoes in profile and front view If you see the shoes from the front: just surround the Centerline with an ellipse. If you see the shoes from the side: draw a tilted line with the same length, that crosses the leg Centerline in the middle. The closer to Vertical you draw it, the higher the heel of the boots will be.Surround the line with an ellipse.

Step 3 If you see the boot from the front: Draw an horizontal ellipse in the bottom of the first one. It should be slightly wider than it and inclined as shown in illustration. This ellipse marks the toes. Tip: When drawing feet and shoes always make sure you give a slight tilt of the toes from the little toe towards the largest toe, which is the thumb.

If you draw the boots in profile draw a circle in the upper side for the heel and an ellipse in the bottom for the toes. Connect those with an "S"curved line.

Step 4: The ankles If you see the shoes from the front side: draw two little circles that will hint the ankles and connect them with the toes. Notice how the inner side of the instep is more convex that the outer one. Tip: The ankles should not be drawn at the same level. An important detail for successful fashion illustration is to draw the inner ankle higher than the outer. To draw the profile boot: Mark the ankle close to the Centerline of the leg and connect the calf with the foot. The most bulged part of the instep is the one that is at the same level ad the heel.See

the How to draw high heels tutorial for more details on how to do this correctly.

Step 5 Boots outlines Mark where the boots begin. Drawing this line go outside the legs borders.This is absolutely necessary if the model of the boots is without zipper or laces, to be able to be put on. Note that the boot seen from the side has this lineinclined from the back towards the front side.

Connect the uppermost part of the boots with the ankles and draw the high heel in the profile view.

Step 6 Add realism and volume Crinkle the boundaries of the boots making the wrinkles bigger at the higher and smaller at the lower end. Make sure they are with various sizes and fullness, so the illustration looks natural. Curve the line of the upper end and make it wrap around the leg the same way as was shown in

the How to draw bracelet tutorial.

Step 7 Render it! Lay down a flat layer of the color that you think suits well to the rest of the outfit.

Step 8 Add some shadows Paint the shadows. Put some underneath every wrinkle, but remember to vary in density. You want the shadows to give you depth, not to make the drawing boring by stuffing with many shadows that

are exactly the same. Make darker the inner lining of the boots too.

Step 9 Finally add the light using color pencils. Mix a tone that is few shades lighter than your base color and white pencil for best results. Try to place the light at the segments that look the closest to the

viewer and add more in the middle of every wrinkle, than in the side ends.

These boots are made for walking! Draw an amazing fashion illustrations to show the best of them!

How to draw high heels 1 2 3 4 5 (191 - user rating)

Do you find it challenging to draw those high heels? Not after this tutorial! Follow the simple steps and find out how to give your fashion illustration fabulous footwear that will never be hidden again under long dresses. Step 1 You have the unfinished leg and have marked the floor level already.

From the ground up draw a Centerline thats a half-head long. If you are not drawing a whole figure, but just the foot it should be 4x the width of the leg just over the ankle. Use a small point to mark the middle of the line.

Step 2 2:35 Imagine the clock. If the Centerline was its arms the time would be 12:30. Right? Now draw a second guideline with the same length as the first and make it show 2:35. Close it within an ellipse as shown in the illustration. Tip: This tutorial is about drawing really high stiletto heels. If you want some more flat, comfortable ones all you have to do is move the clock arms to 3:40 or whichever height you prefer.

Step 3 Heel and Toes In the upper corner of the ellipse draw a circle. Use the ellipses size as reference. In the lower corner draw an ellipse that touches the Centerline. The 2:35 oclock line should pass through the middle of the ellipse. This is for the toes.

Step 4 Connecting the circle and the ellipse draw the foot arch. Note that under the heel the curve is straight. Mark the place of the ankle. Its situated closer to the Centerline than to legs outline.

Step 5 Draw the ankle and join the heel with the leg. Under the heel draw a triangle that will be used as guideline for the spike heel. Pull a horizontal line from the heel circles midway and mark the middle of the toes ellipse.

Step 6 Draw the heel. Use the little triangle to help you with the arch and make sure the heel is perpendicular to the ground surface. Use the lines from step 5 to build the instep curve. The line pulled from the circle should mark the most bulging out section of the instep.

Step 7 Finish the toe box and draw new clock arms pointing 1:35 this time.

Step 8 Refine the shoe contour and dont forget to make the wrap of the collar.

Now you are ready to experiment with different hight and forms! Have fun!

It doesnt look right! Common mistakes:

Error 1: The foot came too large for this leg. Always make sure that the length of the Centerline you draw in STEP 1 is 4x the widht of the leg just over the ankle. Be careful with the heel and keep it parallel to the floor. Better make it slightly curved inwards than outwards.

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