Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Web resources for drawing fashion sketches

When you are drawing the fashion figure there are always some tricky aspects that hold back your otherwise brilliant ideas. The best drawings communicate your ideas clearly and accurately. You can click on any of these links for more information about how to draw fashion figures especially faces, hands and feet.
For a really nice accessible starting point try this page http://katherinegerdes.com/journal/124/how-to-2-drawing-the-clothes
For faces and hair this one is really good http://fabulousdoodles.blogspot.com/2010/03/tuesday-tip-faces.html
Here is a lovely example of some really graceful hands http://catherinecarterart.blogspot.com/2008/10/fingers-in-fashion.html
A simple explanation about how to do feet http://fashion-design-drawing.com/Fashion-Design-Sketches-Feet-Legs-Part-1.html
This website has lots of helpful information not specifically for fashion, take what you like and leave the rest http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/09/08/50-clever-tutorials-and-techniques-on-traditional-drawing/
Using fashion markers, this blog has some good illustrations of the stages of building up an interesting and realistic surface http://fashionillustclass.blogspot.com/2010/11/marker-demo-sequins.html
There is heaps more on the internet as well as in the Kangan Institute library.
Any suggestions of other places online that you like would be MOST WELCOME.
If you want to improve your drawings then with practice and some good resources you can. Cheers, Serena

Thursday, October 27, 2011

D group 28/20/11

Hi there, this observational drawing was of a black lace dress. You need your fine line pens to do this. Firstly plan out your drawing so it fills the page, then draw the garments using your fine line pens. Remember to vary the strength of lines to reflect the different strengths of black. You need to represent the lace with marks that resemble the pattern, because it is black on black you will need to start off with a  cross hatched back ground (see the drawing at the bottom) you will also need to lightly indicate the limbs of the mannequin. 




Friday, October 21, 2011

D group 21/10/11

Today we did a pastel and coloured pencil observational drawing of this outfit, I have a handout with some advice for doing pastel drawings so ask for that if you missed class. Please draw it on A3 paper and map out your drawing carefully taking note of proportions before you begin. Please draw the white mannequin as skin coloured.


Monday, October 17, 2011

D group 16/10/11

There are 2 things to do for this week, the first one is a trade drawing of this pretty little tiered skirt from Erica. There is a diagram from the white board down below- have a look before you begin.


The second task is an observational drawing of this outfit on the manequin. You should allow an hour and a half to do this and you should fill an A3 page (no tiny ones please) The drawing should be completed using Tria markers (you will need both greys and black). Layer the colours to achieve tonal variation and use different depths of grey together to create depth and interest in the surface. I do  have a handout which you can collect from me in class. Please hand in on Friday 23rd October.





Sunday, September 18, 2011

B Group design class 19-9-11

The first garment on the page today is Theresa's mother's dress, it has a dart coming from the side seams to just under the bust and another one going from the bust down to level with the hip. There are splits to the waist on both sides and there is a press dud & hook and eye fastening on the right hand side. It has raglan sleeves and comes down too mid calf.
 (scroll to the bottom of this entry to see what else happened today)


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This is Salotte's skirt. It has a slightly gathered waist, a yoke & knife pleats. Refer to the drawing in red on the whiteboard to help you get the pleats right.



We read the 1950-59 handout and we also had one on Renee Gruau, a fashion artist who made his name in the 1950's. We then did a fashion drawing of a 1950's style garment on A3 paper. 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

D group design class 16-91-11

Today we did a trade drawing of Aurelia's skirt. It is black, made of a lycra jersey so very tight fitting and it has horizontal tucks across the front. It comes to mid thigh and she wears it so it comes just above the waist. A very simple design. Use a set square to make sure the lines are straight and annotate correctly

The other thing we did in class was look at the development of Arabella Ramsay work. By now you should have 3 designs worked out and traced onto your fashion templates, you should also have your trade drawings started on your trade templates.... Please always remember to use templates when you do trade and fashion sketches.
We also started drawing up a trade drawing of your personal skirt. Below is a list of styles you can use. Remember to keep it within your capability level. Stretch yourself but not too much.


I hope this helps you keep up, please communicate with me regarding your absences if you are away and make sure you hand in your work so I can mark it. Cheers, Serena
PS- Make sure you complete your 5 sketches from fashion week and make a note on each of them about the elements and principles of design (see Stecker) also bring your watercolours next week and your water colour paper. Thank you.