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Beginner's Guide to Sketching the Fashion Figure: Croquis to Design - Bundle Book plus Studio Access Card [Multiple-component retail product]

(Rowan College at Burlington County, USA)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Fairchild Books
  • ISBN-10: 1501343904
  • ISBN-13: 9781501343902
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, height x width x depth: 280x216x16 mm, weight: 840 g, 450 bw illus, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Other printed item
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  • Izdevniecība: Fairchild Books
  • ISBN-10: 1501343904
  • ISBN-13: 9781501343902
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I like the way the author has developed the croquis and the steps. It starts on the basis of anatomy, and how to draw anatomy and mixes it with fashion proportions Patrick Brown-Hayes, Washington State University, USA

Beautiful organization, excellent logical structure. Love the exercises inserted into the flow of the book Nicolas ChampRoux, Houston Community College, USA



Learn the beginner level steps of fashion drawing, The book shows you illustrated step-by-step instructions that you can follow to build your skills until youre able to draw the female, male and childrens fashion figures. Learn to develop fast designer concept sketches called croquis. Quick reference sheets, model poses, timed exercises, dos and donts, and online practice templates will help you gain confidence as you progress in fashion drawing. Youll also learn how to draw figures of diverse sizes and backgrounds, so you can design clothes for anyone.

Features · Visual reference pages in the book are also downloadable as a quick reference guide to reinforce specific topics · Variations of model poses throughout the book will aid you in getting the right proportions for a variety of views · Includes instructions for drawing faces, hands, and feet · Example drawings from students and professionals included to inspire your own personal style · Easy to follow steps for drawing garments on the figure · Separate chapters included for drawing men and children

Beginners Guide to Sketching the Fashion Figure STUDIO Access downloadable files for additional exercises, templates, and croquis Image bank of additional drawings for inspiration and practice

Recenzijas

Beautiful organization, excellent logical structure. Love the exercises inserted into the flow of the book. The book is very strong, obviously written by someone who has been teaching this topic for a long time, has been able to simplify as much as possible, and is now transfering this information. -- Nicolas ChampRoux, Houston Community College, USA I find that most of my students are in need of a book like this: clean, concise, and direct to the needs of the syllabus. -- Conrad Hamather, West Virginia University, USA I like the way the author has developed the croquis and the steps. It starts on the basis of anatomy and how to draw anatomy and mixes it with fashion proportions. It actually is written like how I teach. -- Patrick Brown-Hayes, Washington State University, USA

Papildus informācija

The first place to start when learning to draw fashion figures.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Supply List xiii
Paper and Pads xiii
Mechanical Pencil xiv
Other Drawing Pencils xiv
Pencil Sharpener xiv
Erasers xiv
18" See-Through Ruler xiv
Designer Markers xiv
Very-Fine-Tip Markers and Fine-Tip Brush Markers xiv
PART ONE FEMALE FASHION FIGURE
1(66)
Proportions Formula
1(1)
1 Front View
2(14)
Setting Up the Page
4(2)
Drawing the Front-View Figure
4(1)
Marking the Body Parts
4(1)
Adding Shapes for Body Parts
4(2)
Step-by-Step Instructions from Head to Toe
6(4)
Review Steps 1 through 8
10(2)
Review Exercises with Model Poses
12(1)
Proportions for Diverse Sizing
13(1)
Setting Up the Page
14(1)
Drawing the Front-View Figure for Diverse Sizing
14(1)
Marking the Body Parts
14(1)
Diverse-Size Fashion Formula
15(1)
2 Front View with Movement
16(20)
Setting Up the Page
18(2)
Drawing the Front View
18(1)
Marking the Body Parts
18(2)
Step-by-Step Instructions from Head to Toe
20(4)
Review Steps 1 through 8
24(2)
Review Exercises with Model Poses
26(4)
Proportions for Diverse Sizing
30(1)
Diverse Size Fashion Formula
31(1)
Shoulder, Hip, Action, and Balance Lines
32(1)
Shoulder and Hip Lines
32(1)
Action Line
32(1)
Balance Line
32(1)
Highlighted Do's and Don'ts
33(3)
Balance Discussion
33(1)
Torso, Waist, and Hip Discussion
34(1)
The Thigh, Knee, and Calf Discussion
35(1)
3 Close-Ups of the Female Fashion Figure
36(16)
Shoulders and Underarms
38(2)
The Shoulder
38(1)
The Underarm
38(2)
Arms and Hands
40(3)
The Arm
40(3)
The Hand
43(1)
The Waist Line
44(2)
The Thigh, Calf, and Foot
46(2)
The Face Proportions and Guidelines
48(2)
Ethnic Diversity in Faces
50(1)
Head Tilt
51(1)
4 Importance of Repetition and Practice
52(15)
Introductory Exercise
53(1)
Step-by-Step, Fast Sketch Exercise
54(4)
Shapes and Silhouette Exercises
58(2)
Line Art Exercise
60(2)
Quick Reference Sheet
62(2)
Photographed Front Female Fashion Figures
64(3)
PART TWO A VARIETY OF VIEWS AND PROPORTIONS FOR THE FEMALE FIGURE
67(112)
5 Back View
68(34)
Setting Up the Page
70(1)
Step-by-Step Instructions from Head to Toe
71(3)
Review Steps 1 through 8
74(2)
Diverse-Size Fashion Formula
76(1)
Proportions with Movement
77(1)
Setting Up the Page (Back View with Movement)
78(1)
Step-by-Step Instructions from Head to Toe (Back View with Movement)
79(3)
Review Steps 1 through 8
82(2)
Review Exercises with Model Poses
84(4)
Diverse-Size Fashion Formula
88(1)
Close-Ups of the Back
89(1)
Introductory Exercise
90(1)
Step-by-Step, Fast Sketch Exercise
91(3)
Shapes and Silhouette Exercises
94(2)
Line Art Exercise
96(2)
Quick Reference Sheet
98(2)
Photographed Back Female Fashion Figures
100(2)
6 Profile View
102(26)
Profile-View Proportions
103(1)
Setting Up the Page
104(1)
Step-by-Step Instructions from Head to Toe
105(3)
Review Steps 1 through 8
108(2)
Review Exercises with Model Poses
110(2)
Diverse-Size Fashion Formula
112(1)
Close-Ups of the Profile
113(2)
Introductory Exercises
115(1)
Step-by-Step, Fast Sketch Exercise
116(2)
Gesture Lines Exercise
118(1)
Shapes and Silhouette Exercises
119(3)
Illustrated Profile Fashion Figures
122(2)
Quick Reference Sheet
124(2)
Photographed Profile Female Fashion Figures
126(2)
7 Three-Quarter View
128(36)
Three-Quarter View Proportions
129(1)
Setting Up the Page
130(2)
Step-by-Step Instructions from Head to Toe: Facing Right
132(4)
Review Steps 1 through 8
136(2)
Step-by-Step Instructions from Head to Toe: Facing Left
138(4)
Review Steps 1 through 8
142(2)
Proportions for Diverse Sizing
144(1)
Diverse-Size Fashion Formula
144(1)
Review Exercises with Model Poses
145(3)
Close-Up Details and Important Muscle Groups
148(1)
Arms and Hands
149(1)
Introductory Exercises
150(1)
Step-by-Step, Fast Sketch Exercise
151(3)
Shapes and Silhouettes
154(1)
Silhouette and Line Practice Exercises
155(1)
Illustrated Three-Quarter-View Fashion Figures
156(2)
Quick Reference Sheet
158(2)
Photographs of Three-Quarter Front Female Fashion Figures
160(2)
A Variety of Views and Proportions for the Female Figure Review
162(2)
8 The Face and Foot: A Variety of Views
164(15)
The Face
165(1)
Three-Quarter View
166(4)
Three-Quarter View: Ethnic Facial Diversity
170(2)
Profile View
172(2)
Back View
174(1)
Hair Styling
174(2)
Curly
174(1)
Straight and Wavy with Bangs
175(1)
Upswept
175(1)
The Foot
176(3)
Front Views
176(1)
Side Views
177(1)
Three-Quarter Views
177(1)
Back Views
177(2)
PART THREE CROQUIS SKETCHING, DESIGN DETAILS, AND CREATING A PERSONAL STYLE
179(34)
9 Croquis Sketching
180(16)
Shortcuts for Speed Sketching
182(3)
Designing with Croquis
185(1)
Experimenting with Styling the Croquis
186(1)
Diverse-Size Croquis Sketching
187(1)
Student Work: Croquis, ILLUSTRATIONS, and Personal Style
188(5)
Aurora Wilkenson
188(1)
Mariya Barykina
189(1)
Philip Turn Suden
189(1)
Niara Wright
190(1)
Sara Connelly
190(1)
Siyu Liang
191(1)
Kieun Kwon
191(1)
Stephanie Ellmeyer
191(1)
Alex Miller
192(1)
Faith McGary
192(1)
Personal Style
193(3)
10 Techniques for Design Details
196(17)
Design Details: Curves and Creases
198(1)
Waist Lines for Pants and Shorts
199(3)
Waist Lines, Drape, and Fit for Skirts
202(4)
Necklines and Details for Woven Tops
206(3)
Necklines and Fit for Knit Tops
209(2)
Shoe Details
211(2)
PART FOUR DRAWING CHILDREN AND MEN
213(56)
11 Children's Fashion Figures
214(24)
Posing Children
216(1)
Setting Up the Page: Ages 2 to 4 Years, 5 to 7 Years, and 8 to 10 Years
217(1)
Step-by-Step Instructions, Ages 5 to 7 Years
218(3)
Review Exercises for Children Ages 5 to 7 Years
221(5)
Review Exercises for Children Ages 2 to 4 Years
226(1)
Review Exercises for Children Ages 8 to 10 Years
227(1)
Review Exercises Drawing Boys and Girls
228(1)
Children's Faces
229(1)
Croquis Sketching Exercises
230(2)
Design Details
232(6)
Ages 2 to 4 Years
233(1)
Ages 5 to 7 Years
234(3)
Ages 8 to 10 Years
237(1)
12 Men's Fashion Figures
238(31)
Front-View Proportions
240(1)
Setting Up the Page
240(2)
Step-by-Step Instructions from Head to Toe
242(4)
Review Steps 1 through 8
246(2)
Front View with Movement
248(4)
Review Steps 1 through 8
252(2)
Review Exercises
254(5)
Close-Up Details
259(3)
Croquis Sketching
262(2)
Techniques for Design Details
264(1)
Pants
265(1)
Jackets and Blazers
266(1)
Shirts and Sweaters
267(2)
Index 269
Lisa Steinberg graduated from Pratt Institute with a BFA in Fashion Design and Illustration. She is the Program Coordinator of the Fashion Department at Rowan College at Burlington County, a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute, and has taught at Parsons School of Design and Philadelphia University.