Evening Gown
1890s
The FIDM Museum
Tag: clothing
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Iāve been asked a lot about how I draw hoods, mostly Talonās hood, so I hope this helps a little? Just a pretty basic thing but hey there ya go
Hoods are pretty cool, they usually have a lot of variety in how they can look (and sometimes people even wear two hoods at once) so just get creative with it and have fun
MIGHTY NEED
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Section One of Part Three! Ā Some interesting approaches to wrinkles in clothing.
Holy shit, someone translated Hitokaku tutorials into English?! GIEF TO ME
this is such a fantastic way of explaining it!
DID SOMEONE SAY SOMETHING ABOUT CLOTHES WRINKLES (those things I always have a hard time drawing??)
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lillyssilentlyscreamingfantrolls:
Sleeves, Necklines, Collars, and Dress Types
this is a really good ref, oh man-
More helpful clothing folds.
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[Image: Photo of a dapper person of color in a tweed jacket, button-up shirt, green bowtie, and rolled up jeans with brown leather boots on her feet.]
swag.
Ooooh, style inspiration for Audrey, maybe.
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[Images: Four photos of men and women wearing baggy hooded sweatshirts.]
You know what’s a pain in the ass to draw? Baggy sweatshirts.Ā Why must something cut like a sack be so ubiquitous?Ā Nevertheless, here are a couple references I just pulled up on Google Image Search.Ā I was just working on a drawing of Sami, the leading character from The Hues, and she’s going to have a hoodie as part of her standard ‘uniform’.
Those sleeves are often cut so long that they fold and crease in unpredictable ways.