Showing posts with label Drawings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drawings. Show all posts

Friday, November 5, 2010

PENCIL ART AND DRAWINGS

Some of ma favourite Sketches Collected from Google. to help all of those who like to Draw them .just sit infront of Computer and open any sketch infront of u . and didnt apply the Pencil too quick .. just think where u can start the Drawing .. this is the task and take ur lots time .
so dont forget to play the Music.


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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Sketch Work In Fashion

Sketching a figure or face in Fashion Designing is so much important , and highly recomended by Professional Designers . so if any one want to become a designer must have to pass this task in daily bases . Draw more and more u can draw ilustrations and make a better portfolio or sketch book ..



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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Fish Cut Lehenga Designs

Designer Fish Cut Lehengas 
are textured with costly embroidery themes with a unique dupatta and choli designs. This lengha is beautifully analogized to fish pattern having tight top and wide bottom. Bridal Fish Lehnga elapsed the beauty of bride to the whole gathering by making her unique, gorgeous and mesmerizing girl.
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      Monday, July 5, 2010

      How to Fashion Sketch

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      The fashion sketch is the foundation for clothing style designs. Fashion experts take different approaches to creating their images of inspiration but there are some fundamental components that all fashion drawings share.

      You don't have to be an excellent artist to succeed. However, learning how to fashion sketch is a process that takes quite a bit of practice. There are some handy tips and tricks to help you progress quickly.

      Instructions

      Things You'll Need:

      • Tracing paper
      • Drawing paper
      • Croquis
      • Pencils
      • Colored pencils
      • Eraser

        Create a Croquis

      1. Step 1
        Find models in fashion magazines or online images that offer clean, natural poses. The croquis is the mannequin of the page. This form can be "dressed" with any fashion sketch you add. A simple pose is ideal because it drives attention to the clothes, not the figure.
      2. Step 2
        Begin with a basic grid that will help you keep proportions in check. The grid lines can be erased easily but some fashion sketch artists like to leave the lines as reference points.
      3. Step 3
        Decide how to draw the croquis model. There are a couple ways to do this. Either draw the model freehand or trace the pose from an image. Trace the image by following the basic shapes of the model. The croquis fashion sketch should resemble a wooden art model, devoid of facial features and fine details.
      4. Step 4
        Draw the croquis using basic shapes:

        Ovals for the head, hands and feet
        Circles for joints
        Triangles meeting in the middle for the waist
        Lines to connect the shapes together

        This can be accomplished by drawing freehand or by outlining the shapes from a clear image using tracing paper.
      5. Create the Fashion Sketch

      6. Step 1
        Trace your croquis. The initial model that you draw serves as the foundation for countless fashion sketches. Use tracing paper or a light box to copy the model for each style drawing you create.
      7. Step 2
        Build your fashion sketch by adding the clothing designs. This process takes practice and there are some techniques that will help to make the styles clear.
      8. Step 3
        Apply the general design drawing rules to the image. Seam lines should be drawn with a solid line while top stitching requires dotted lines. Zippers require dotted lines as well but invisible zippers are indicated by the presence of a zipper pull.
      9. Step 4
        Add texture and movement. This process includes adding pleats, folds, patterns and gathers in the design. Pleats and folds should be slightly darker and shorter than the rest of the seam. Uneven lines suggest fullness and gathers. Patterns should follow the shape of the garment.
      10. Step 5
        Include the back view and the inside of the garment. The back view can be a thumbnail image in the fashion sketch. The underside of the design is typically identified with slightly darker shading.