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*This type of pose development is for fashion design. Copying poses from photos--fashion magazines, etc.--is typical in that industry. However, I think its a good technique for general practice as well.* This is from a DVD that accompanies the book Fashion Illustration ... *This type of pose development is for fashion design. Copying poses from photos--fashion magazines, etc.--is typical in that industry. However, I think its a good technique for general practice as well.* This is from a DVD that accompanies the book Fashion Illustration for Designers by Kathryn Hagen. Ms. Hagen is a fashion illustration instructor at Otis College. Ms. Hagen is very adept at creating lovely, stylized figures, heads and croquis for fashion design. Her tools include: Copic markers, Prismacolor pencils and markers, Tombo brush pens, gouache, liner pens and Milky Gel pens. Even if you don't study fashion illustraion per se, this book is an excellent resource for improving your skills with drawing and rendering the clothed figure. You can find it here http://www.amazon.com/Fashion-Illustration-Designers-Kathryn-Hagen/dp/0130983837/ref=pd_sxp_f_pt/102-0069748-1987343 (más) (menos)
*This type of pose development is for fashion design. Copying poses from photos--fashion magazines, etc.--is typical in that industry. However, I think its a good technique for general practice as well.* This is from a DVD that accompanies the book Fashion Illustration ... *This type of pose development is for fashion design. Copying poses from photos--fashion magazines, etc.--is typical in that industry. However, I think its a good technique for general practice as well.* This is from a DVD that accompanies the book Fashion Illustration for Designers by Kathryn Hagen. Ms. Hagen is a fashion illustration instructor at Otis College. Ms. Hagen is very adept at creating lovely, stylized figures, heads and croquis for fashion design. Her tools include: Copic markers, Prismacolor pencils and markers, Tombo brush pens, gouache, liner pens and Milky Gel pens. Even if you don't study fashion illustraion per se, this book is an excellent resource for improving your skills with drawing and rendering the clothed figure. You can find it here http://www.amazon.com/Fashion-Illustration-Designers-Kathryn-Hagen/dp/0130983837/ref=pd_sxp_f_pt/102-0069748-1987343 (más) (menos)
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