tctra said:here are a couple more i just did
I love that hidden smile on the white dressed model drawing & the weavy hair , lovley facial expression

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tctra said:here are a couple more i just did
TheGloryOfThe80s said:Drawing is a skill that some people are just born with, however its also one that can be aquired. My advice is to take a fashion sketching class or figure drawing class at a local college or art school. Also, practice heavily ! If you draw something well, try to draw it again and again. Its also really important to train your hand to the body's dimensions, so before applying clothing, make sure you got that down.
taz said:great sketches, like the way u draw the little details & the red roses , keep the good work, the more u practice the more ur lines freed & relaxed , & ur drawings will be more abstracted ...just like FERRE sketches .. love it
in ur spare time do the free movement line exercise just keep drawings lines in circules it is good for the easines movments for ur hands
& good luck in ur school![]()
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oomarhatelier said:wow! thaks for the advice!u're really nice![]()
MagickalGoddess said:I have a few sketched on my blog spot...they aren't very good, but I'm still teaching my self how to draw...all designs are my own, but I did trace some of the bodies.
http://spaces.msn.com/members/MagickalGoddess/
Street_a_Licious said:Cause everyone is showing their work, I thought I can contribute a bit too...
.....generally speaking, I'm always too lazy to draw a second eye with quick sketches. These are fast ones... and I prefer to draw and leave the sketches in b/w. My mind works out on its own on what color the stuff should have.
travolta said:actually, there is a hallway in the charing cross building at st. martins with tons of past alumni illustrations and artwork hanging up: mcqueen, galliano, mccartney etc...
if anyone can take pictures of it (i didn't have a camera) it would be cool to post here...