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 Last semester I took a fashion drawing class where we learned to draw the fashion figure (tis different from the normal figure as it is crazily tall and thin) how to draw flats (technical rendering of garments meant to show details of garment so that people can make patterns and manufacture it) and how to render fabrics (To draw a fabric accurately.)

 

So for my final project in my fashion drawing class I had to design my own line and draw six fully rendered garments and one full fashion figure. I decided to base mine off of flowers. The line was titled in bloom and each outfit was based off of a flower.

 

Here is a picture of my finished board. some of the things from the board have fallen off like the waterlily fabric swatches and the left sock for the bird of paradise. It was on display outside for the fashion show and the wind must have blown some of the things away.

 

 

The first outfit I drew was based on the water lily. It has a Japanese flair to it and I feel it is a wa-lolita dress. Luckily my teacher said I didn't have to render the whole top. That would have been a nightmare, I only had to do a part of it, but the whole top is suppoesed to be made out of the brocade.

 

The second outfit is based on the rose. I love this dress to pieces.  I was originally going to draw gloves that go to the wrist and button (Sot of like these except they button up the side instead of lace) up and also crazy Victorian boots the ones you have to put on with special hooks. (I couldn't find a picture of the type I was speaking about but these are pretty close), but I got lazy. I don't know what is up with the velvet fabric swatch. I but mounting tape on the back to stick the two fabric swatches together, and when I scanned it in it did something funky. It is hard to tell from the scan but the green swatch is supposed to be silk! It woldn't come out right when I scanned it or when I took a picture of it so I just gave up. This dress was actualy my second favorite to render. to do velvet you first color the outfit the color you want it to be then go over it with a white colored pencil to give it a fuzzy look. My favorite part of this outfit is the bow on back, I love how nice the leaf bow came out!

 

The next piece is based on the sunflower. I was also going to do an extra piece for this one, a sunhat with sunflower on it and a green ribbon tied around it which would wall to about the nape of the neck. I hated the way the hat looked when I drew it so I scrapped it. It was also supposed to have realy cute sandals with a little sunflower on them, but I am horrid at drawing shoes so they were scrapped. 


The last outfit is based on the bird of paradise. it was realy hard to find the fabric swatches for this one becasue it is impossible to find a purple knit and it is also imposible to find a yellow to orange dip dye. I ended up coloring a white fabric swatch purple. my friend found a yellow to orange dip dye (actualy is went through the whole rainbow, I just cut out the yellow to orange part) but it wasn't in the right fabric but it was all I could find. This one was my favrite to render. I had to use about six different markers for the skirt alone and then blend them. It was alittle frustrating at first because I went out and bought special marker paper for the project and then the markers would not blend! I had to go out and buy a thinner marker parer and mount it on the thicker one just to get the skirt to look right. 




And then we finaly have my full fashion figure. I was originaly going to do the waterlilly one but decided rendering the brocade would be a huge pain so I went with the Bird of paradise. I based the picure off of this one I found while searching on line. I traced the balance lines (Balance lines are pictured on theleft side of the picture. They help you draw a figure more realisticaly and accurately) and drew from there. I must admit this was the hardest part of the project. I stink at drawing hands and had to re-draw her multiple times just because when I went toink the hand I realized I hated it. Luckily my teacher accepted leaving her face blank as an artistic choice. (i can not draw faces at all). The shoes were crazy hard to draw and whenI finaly finaly finished it I just grabbed the two colors I thought would look good (I had just used green and purple for the socks so I figures I would use orang and yellow) and colored htem in and htey were hidious! But I had re-drawn her so many times I just let it be.


Also on the subject of the fabric swatches, all of them look like crap and I couldn't find a way to make them look any better wether by scanning them ot takina picture. If anyone has any handy tips just let me know. thanks.
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