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I find them especially helpful in separating jeans from say dress pants, as well as formal clothes. Seams can be especially important when indicating what kind of fabric or style of a piece of clothing your character is wearing.

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Furthermore I’ve added some cast shadow from the oversized sleeves onto the arm, and the shirt separated from her skin at the top so its resting on it rather than looking like it’s part of her body. For instance seams on the collar, shoulders and bottom (though I didnt add any on the bottom in the example) and rolled up sleeves/like those fake rolled up cuffs that are sews on to tshirts can already add depth. Right off the bat, before we even begin to cover folds, we can add some details that make the shirt pop off the character. I’ve given her a Tshirt, and it looks okay but its a little flat.

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Let’s start by introducing Blank Slate-chan or Blank-chan for short uwu And since the body is essentially made up of a bunch of geometric shapes, this will translate over to clothing!īut yeah, this tutorial is pretty hypocritical since I dont always pay attention to fleshing out folds in my art hehe That being said, observation and practicing from life is the best way to learn! It doesnt even have to be clothes (though fashion studies are the best and i realize now I should have done some for this tutorial and I am a fool) but just placing cloths over random objects and drawing them can help you learn how cloth works with different shapes. The usual disclaimer: I haven’t done a proper study of folds in a loong time, now that I’ve left art school I mainly have been focusing on my own stylized art so I’m pretty rusty. Thank you so much! I’m sorry this took me approximately 10 years to answer, you’ve probably mastered clothing folds by now and dont need advice from a pleb like me but!! here i am anyway! More Helpful links: Ask a Question/Request a Tut | Submit a Tutorial | Promote Your Art Commissions to +18.3 K Dashes | Stay Updated on DeviantArt! | Visit me | Buy Me a Coffee Clothing and Folds Tutorial by juliajm15.

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  • How to Draw Complex Folds and Ruffles in Fabric and Clothing.
  • However, I’d focus on the type of clothes your character wears more often to give yourself a solid knowledge base.
  • There are different types of fabric that behave a bit differently.
  • Since you’re probably wearing clothes right now, you can just use yourself as a reference for basic folding patterns! A controlled random that’s based in the knowledge of how fabric drapes over other objects looks pretty good. Try not to have the wrinkles look too symmetrical, since that can look unnatural and stiff.
  • Mainly, try to focus on the underlying forms of the fabric, since clothes are draped over the body.
  • Hi anon! I tips for you as well as further reading resources.












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