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How To Draw Eyelashes
Even if you draw the most fabulous eyes on you models, the lack of thick, nicely curved eyelashes may ruin…
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How to draw the neck in fashion sketches
The designs in your sketches will benefit from models with slim and elongated necks.
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How to draw a head scarf
When you draw a head scarf keep in mind that there should be enough space for the skull and the…
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How to draw a scarf
Make sure you always draw the scarves with soft outlines and a lot of folds like they are in real…
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How to draw a shirt collar
Remember to draw the shirt collar like it's made out of fabric not of steel. Fashion sketches need certain amount…
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How to draw the iris
If you draw the iris as a full circle the eye will look scared. We don’t want his in a…
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Draw womenswear shorts
The placement of the zipper is different in womenswear and menswear. For womenswear it should be placed to the right…
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How to draw hair parting
Drawing the hair is often times not an easy task for young artists. A very important part of a good…
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How to make a composition
Always make sure that your model is compositioned correctly in the paper. You don’t want your fashion figure to be…
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How to draw ankles
The inner part of the ankle stands higher than the outer and is also sharper.
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How to draw the lips
Even in stylezed fashion sketches the detail of the lips should be drawn with respect of the anatomy.
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How to draw belt loops
Draw the belt loops curving around the belt to make them look more realistic.
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How to draw pearls necklace
When drawing a pearl necklace remember to curve it around the neck and give the pearls size a little variety…
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How to draw the heels
Remember that the shape of a heel is more complex than just two vertical lines.
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