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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Arnold. Lisa Smith, Egan. Marianne سری: For dummies ISBN (شابک) : 9780470601600, 9780470887646 ناشر: John Wiley & Sons سال نشر: 2012 تعداد صفحات: 387 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 77 مگابایت
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Overview: The fast and easy way to learn the art of fashion drawing. This fun guide gives you dozens of step-by-step diagrams that walk you through the process of preparing creative illustrations that you can later develop into dynamic presentations for your design portfolio. Plus, you'll not only learn how to draw clothes and fabric, but also how to show details that make up the total look: faces and hairstyles, fashion accents, and a wide variety of textures. If you're an aspiring fashion designer, you know it's essential to be able to draw, prepare, and present a fashion drawing. Whether you have little or no prior drawing experience, Fashion Drawing For Dummies gives you easy-to-follow, non-intimidating instructions for mastering the drawing skills you need to design like a pro. Learn the rules and techniques of fashion drawing; Draw the fashion figure in different poses and from multiple angles; Discover how to complement your drawings with accessories, clothing, and style. If you're a fledgling designer looking for non-intimidating guidance on learning the ins and outs of fashion drawing, this friendly guide has you covered!;Introduction -- About this book -- Conventions used in this book -- What you're not to read: -- Foolish assumptions: -- How this book is organized: -- Part 1: Fashion drawing 101 -- Part 2: Building a fabulous fashion figure -- Part 3: Dressing your fashion figure -- Part 4: Taking your fashion drawing to the next level -- Part 5: Part of tens -- Icons used in this book: -- Where to go from here: -- Part 1: Fashion drawing 101: -- Finding your footing in fashion drawing: -- Getting started with fashion drawing: -- Filling your sketchbook -- Studying the masters -- Grasping the basics of fashion drawing: -- Separating fashion from figure drawing -- Choosing a good pose -- Drawing a basic fashion figure -- Making your art your own: -- Developing a signature style -- Keeping your work fresh and refining techniques -- Exploring the field of fashion illustration: -- Considering careers in fashion illustration -- Looking at careers in fashion design -- Breaking into the fashion world -- Gathering supplies and setting up your work space: -- Stopping at the art supply store: -- Picking out papers -- Purchasing pencils -- Examining erasers -- Markers: making a permanent addition to your drawing arsenal -- Sealing with fixative -- Buying a toolbox for art supplies -- Creating a studio space: -- Quiet bustling, at home, or in town: claiming a space that suits you -- Lighting that works -- Hammering out your drawing surface -- Taking a seat -- Organizing your side table -- Cleaning up! -- Storing your work: -- Saving work on the computer -- Investing in portfolios -- Beginning with figure drawing basics: -- Little warm-up: starting with lines, curves, and shapes: -- Playing around with basic shapes -- Taking lines from long to short, thick to thin -- Drawing cool curves -- Starting with a stick figure: -- Creating the line of symmetry -- Laying out body lines -- Choosing sides: drawing a tick figure from another angle -- Creating a figure drawing: -- Getting a head start -- Moving on to the neck and shoulders -- Taking up arms -- Keeping your hands out -- Watching the waistlines -- Fitting in the hips -- Setting down sturdy legs -- These feet are made for walking -- Adding depth with shading: -- Shading in all the right places -- Creating shine-on shades -- Stippling starters -- Part 2: Building A Fabulous Fashion Figure: -- Working with the basic fashion drawing rules: -- Presenting the golden rules of fashion illustration: -- Noting the different goals of fashion drawing and figure drawing -- Focusing on exaggeration and style -- Keeping your fashion heads small -- Four fashion views: -- Facing forward: the front view -- Teasing the viewer with the three-quarter view -- Turning to the side view -- Spinning around to see the back view -- Building a basic fashion figure: -- Starting with the S curve -- Curving the spine with the letter S -- Taking S-shortcuts: slanting shoulders and hips -- Exploring new relationships: fashionable proportions: -- Using your head to keep fashion figures in proportion -- Checking out differences between female and male proportions -- Children's proportions: so cute, so different! -- Fixing, finishing, or discarding your work: -- Deciding whether a drawing can be saved -- Knowing when to consider a drawing done -- Knowing when to toss it out -- Tackling the torso: -- Creating a terrific torso: -- Basic shapes: setting your traps -- Marking the center front and the apex -- Refining the torso -- Bend at the waist: adding attitude -- Drawing the torso from different views: -- Sidling up for a side view -- Intensifying intrigue with three-quarter views -- Getting a good look at the back -- Forming fabulous arms, hands, legs, and feet: -- Styling a figure with fashion arms: -- Thin and sassy: working with women's arms -- Sculpting arms for men -- Staying simple with children's arms -- Handling hands: -- From arm to hand: drawing the wrist -- Lending a lady a hand -- Showing strength in a man' hands -- Propping up your figures on fashion-ready legs: -- Lingering over a gal's long, lean legs -- Singing praises about sexy men's legs -- Drawing children's legs -- Putting your best fashion foot forward: -- Being sweet with tiny fashion feet -- Playing with the Barbie arch -- Sassy, simple fashion foot poses -- Putting your best face forward: -- Choosing the right view for your face: -- Subtle and sassy: drawing faces in the three-quarter view -- Perfecting profiles -- Expressing yourself with those eyes: -- Considering the many looks of eyes -- Defining jazzy eyes with brows -- Lashing out with attitude -- Tackling eyes from different angles -- Adding flair with closed eyes -- Keeping noses simple: -- Blessing your fashionista with an elegant nose -- Giving your guy a strong nose -- Creating a cute kid nose -- Taking in the nose from other views -- Setting down mouths that speak and smile: -- Trying the classic feminine pout -- Sketching a manly mouth -- Making sure your kids aren't too mouthy -- Looking at lips from different perspectives -- Stylish and subtle: playing down ears: -- C-ing a simple ear for beauty -- Allowing ears to peek through long hair -- Guaranteeing good hair days: -- Lock 101: getting the basics on drawing fashion hair: -- Keeping things natural with a curving hairline -- Delivering a good parting line -- Curly, straight, and shiny, oh my! Drawing different types of hair: -- Creating curls -- Achieving straight, voluminous hair -- Twinkle, twinkle, big star: making your fashionista's hair shine -- Exploring wonderful hairstyles for women: -- Short and sassy styles -- Shoulder-grazing tresses -- Long and lustrous locks -- Sweeping updos -- Creating dude do's that aren't duds: -- Sporting the classic look of short hair -- African-American man's hair -- Taking the free-spirit approach with linger locks -- Smooth operator: smoothing back your man's mane -- Adding a spiked and trendy coif -- Being young, hip and emo -- Keeping it simple for kids' hairstyles: -- Sticking with the short and sweet look -- Holding back hair in ponytails, pigtails, and braids.;Part 3: Dressing Your Fashion Figure: -- Slipping into shirts and sweaters: -- Toping it off: basic shirts for everybody: -- Drawing the basic shirt --Adding shirt details -- Putting together the tee: -- Fitting the girl to a tee -- Making casual tees for guys of every size -- Trying tank top variations -- Taking sports jerseys beyond the stadium -- Putting on a polo: -- Polo players for guys -- Women's polos -- Dressing up the button-down shirt: -- Drawing the classic lady blouse -- Dress shirt: nailing the corporate look for guys -- Going casual in flannel -- Stepping out in snappy sweaters: -- Drawing a simple sweater -- Adding some style to the basic sweater -- Creating cool cardigans -- Fashioning sweatshirts -- Presenting perfect pants: -- Mastering pants one line at a time: -- Putting the basic shape in place -- Working on the waistband and belt loops -- Focusing on the fly -- Putting in pockets -- Taking on topstitching -- No hemming and hawing over stylish hems and cuffs -- Rounding out a women's pants wardrobe: -- Pulling on a pair of skinny jeans -- Loving those leggings -- Checking out the backside -- Putting on dressy pants -- Slipping into sweatpants-so easy -- Drawing the man's must-have: pants for guys: -- Going casual with cargo pants -- Achieving a formal look with dress pants -- Dressing guys in jeans and khakis -- Creating pants for girls and boys: -- finding differences in the details -- Covering up kids with overalls -- Getting all dolled up: evening wear: -- Glamming it up in gorgeous gowns: -- Dressing up the basic shapes -- Mastering the must-have little black dress -- Shaking up the look with a cocktail dress -- Looking sleek in a sheath -- Creating breathtaking ball gowns -- Putting on the Ritz for guys: -- Sketching a suitable tux jacket -- Transforming dress pants into tuxedo pants -- Bringing on the bow tie -- Delighting girls with their dream dresses: -- Fitting girls with a puffy party dress -- Adding a touch of glitter -- Drawing tween looks -- Dressing boys in dapper duds: -- Brushing up on blazer basics -- Trying a tie -- Outerwear for all: -- Sensational spring jackets: -- Venturing out in lightweight jackets -- Delighting in rainy day raincoats -- Fabulous fall fashions: -- Exploring fall jacket styles -- Kicking up your heels in ankle boots -- Layers looks -- Warm and wintry: -- Putting on a great wine coat -- Designing chill boots -- Wrapping up with scarves of all sorts -- Sporting gloves and mittens -- Accenting the accessories: -- Finding the right shoes: -- Concentrating on the classics for women -- Drawing a dude's shoes -- Booting' em up -- Lounging about in sandals wedges, and flip-flops -- Drawing kidswear: shoes that play well: -- Sneakers-always in style -- Cogs for kids -- Jewelry and watches: it's all about the bling: -- Necklaces-simple to outrageous -- Bangles for hands and feet -- Watching the time -- Keeping jewelry simple for kids -- Let's hear it for the hat: -- Drawing high-fashion headgear for any occasion or season -- Going classic with the ball cap -- Topping it off with kids' hats -- Part 4: Taking Your Fashion Drawing To The Next Level: -- Fabrics: refining style with draping, texture, and patterns: -- Getting the hang of draping: -- Following the folds to show how clothes move -- Tightening folds for body-hugging clothes -- Drawing fold sin hanging fabric -- Folding in the fabric's characteristics -- Creating depth with texture: -- Creating a luxurious look with herringbone -- Conquering cross-hatching -- Starting with stippling -- Working with thick wool trim -- Puzzling out patterns and prints: -- Polka dot time -- Strips and more stripes -- Practical plaids -- Handling unique fabrics: -- Strutting down the street in leather -- Flouncing around in fluffy tulle -- Catching the eye with sequins -- Conveying attitude and movement through body language: -- Producing a fluid torso with gesture drawing: -- Hitting the catwalk: -- Fierce walk -- Famous fashion turn -- Jutting hip -- Man's strut -- Exaggerating the excitement: -- Long body lines -- Creating facial expression -- Hair moves -- Letting your figures take flight: -- Taking a leap -- Sticking the landing -- Jumping with one leg stretched -- Reaching up with the arms -- Sinking into the sophisticated slouch: -- Curving it back -- Relaxing the legs -- Languid arms -- We've got your back!: -- Sexy spine -- Broad backs -- Going to extremes to develop your own style: -- Exaggerating your designs: -- Extending your proportions -- Keeping your arms long, thin, and flowing -- Looking at some leggy legends -- Topping off your illustration with outrageous hair -- Trying out other extreme ideas -- Going for a minimal look: -- Staying skimpy on the lines -- Avoiding traditional hands or feet -- Opting for a face without features -- Leaving your figures gorgeously bald (or even headless) -- Building your fashion design portfolio: -- Looking at portfolio formats: -- Picking material for your portfolio: -- Deciding on the number of pieces -- Choosing your best work -- Showing designs from start to finish -- Keeping your portfolio focused -- Organizing your illustrations -- Putting together a traditional portfolio: -- Picking out a portfolio case -- Prepping your work for display -- Designing a digital portfolio: -- Scanning your work -- Fixing your images -- Posting to a website -- Creating a slideshow -- Part 5: Part of tens: -- Ten ways to stay current: -- Peruse fashion publications: -- Check out celebrity styles: -- Keep up with new music: -- Log onto fashion websites and blogs: -- People-watch in the city: -- Drop into an art museum: -- Browse boutiques and department stores: -- Hit the vintage stores and thrift shops -- Catch fashion shows on TV: -- Watch old movies for new ideas: -- Ten steps to kick-start your career: -- Build a portfolio: -- Create an online presence: -- Tweet your own horn on social media: -- Show off your techniques on YouTube: -- Network: -- Hand out business cards: -- Exhibit your work: -- Create your own promo pieces: -- Dress the part: -- Alert the press! It's all about you!: -- Index.
Introduction --
About this book --
Conventions used in this book --
What you're not to read: --
Foolish assumptions: --
How this book is organized: --
Part 1: Fashion drawing 101 --
Part 2: Building a fabulous fashion figure --
Part 3: Dressing your fashion figure --
Part 4: Taking your fashion drawing to the next level --
Part 5: Part of tens --
Icons used in this book: --
Where to go from here: --
Part 1: Fashion drawing 101: --
Finding your footing in fashion drawing: --
Getting started with fashion drawing: --
Filling your sketchbook --
Studying the masters --
Grasping the basics of fashion drawing: --
Separating fashion from figure drawing --
Choosing a good pose --
Drawing a basic fashion figure --
Making your art your own: --
Developing a signature style --
Keeping your work fresh and refining techniques --
Exploring the field of fashion illustration: --
Considering careers in fashion illustration --
Looking at careers in fashion design --
Breaking into the fashion world --
Gathering supplies and setting up your work space: --
Stopping at the art supply store: --
Picking out papers --
Purchasing pencils --
Examining erasers --
Markers: making a permanent addition to your drawing arsenal --
Sealing with fixative --
Buying a toolbox for art supplies --
Creating a studio space: --
Quiet bustling, at home, or in town: claiming a space that suits you --
Lighting that works --
Hammering out your drawing surface --
Taking a seat --
Organizing your side table --
Cleaning up! --
Storing your work: --
Saving work on the computer --
Investing in portfolios --
Beginning with figure drawing basics: --
Little warm-up: starting with lines, curves, and shapes: --
Playing around with basic shapes --
Taking lines from long to short, thick to thin --
Drawing cool curves --
Starting with a stick figure: --
Creating the line of symmetry --
Laying out body lines --
Choosing sides: drawing a tick figure from another angle --
Creating a figure drawing: --
Getting a head start --
Moving on to the neck and shoulders --
Taking up arms --
Keeping your hands out --
Watching the waistlines --
Fitting in the hips --
Setting down sturdy legs --
These feet are made for walking --
Adding depth with shading: --
Shading in all the right places --
Creating shine-on shades --
Stippling starters --
Part 2: Building A Fabulous Fashion Figure: --
Working with the basic fashion drawing rules: --
Presenting the golden rules of fashion illustration: --
Noting the different goals of fashion drawing and figure drawing --
Focusing on exaggeration and style --
Keeping your fashion heads small --
Four fashion views: --
Facing forward: the front view --
Teasing the viewer with the three-quarter view --
Turning to the side view --
Spinning around to see the back view --
Building a basic fashion figure: --
Starting with the S curve --
Curving the spine with the letter S --
Taking S-shortcuts: slanting shoulders and hips --
Exploring new relationships: fashionable proportions: --
Using your head to keep fashion figures in proportion --
Checking out differences between female and male proportions --
Children's proportions: so cute, so different! --
Fixing, finishing, or discarding your work: --
Deciding whether a drawing can be saved --
Knowing when to consider a drawing done --
Knowing when to toss it out --
Tackling the torso: --
Creating a terrific torso: --
Basic shapes: setting your traps --
Marking the center front and the apex --
Refining the torso --
Bend at the waist: adding attitude --
Drawing the torso from different views: --
Sidling up for a side view --
Intensifying intrigue with three-quarter views --
Getting a good look at the back --
Forming fabulous arms, hands, legs, and feet: --
Styling a figure with fashion arms: --
Thin and sassy: working with women's arms --
Sculpting arms for men --
Staying simple with children's arms --
Handling hands: --
From arm to hand: drawing the wrist --
Lending a lady a hand --
Showing strength in a man' hands --
Propping up your figures on fashion-ready legs: --
Lingering over a gal's long, lean legs --
Singing praises about sexy men's legs --
Drawing children's legs --
Putting your best fashion foot forward: --
Being sweet with tiny fashion feet --
Playing with the Barbie arch --
Sassy, simple fashion foot poses --
Putting your best face forward: --
Choosing the right view for your face: --
Subtle and sassy: drawing faces in the three-quarter view --
Perfecting profiles --
Expressing yourself with those eyes: --
Considering the many looks of eyes --
Defining jazzy eyes with brows --
Lashing out with attitude --
Tackling eyes from different angles --
Adding flair with closed eyes --
Keeping noses simple: --
Blessing your fashionista with an elegant nose --
Giving your guy a strong nose --
Creating a cute kid nose --
Taking in the nose from other views --
Setting down mouths that speak and smile: --
Trying the classic feminine pout --
Sketching a manly mouth --
Making sure your kids aren't too mouthy --
Looking at lips from different perspectives --
Stylish and subtle: playing down ears: --
C-ing a simple ear for beauty --
Allowing ears to peek through long hair --
Guaranteeing good hair days: --
Lock 101: getting the basics on drawing fashion hair: --
Keeping things natural with a curving hairline --
Delivering a good parting line --
Curly, straight, and shiny, oh my! Drawing different types of hair: --
Creating curls --
Achieving straight, voluminous hair --
Twinkle, twinkle, big star: making your fashionista's hair shine --
Exploring wonderful hairstyles for women: --
Short and sassy styles --
Shoulder-grazing tresses --
Long and lustrous locks --
Sweeping updos --
Creating dude do's that aren't duds: --
Sporting the classic look of short hair --
African-American man's hair --
Taking the free-spirit approach with linger locks --
Smooth operator: smoothing back your man's mane --
Adding a spiked and trendy coif --
Being young, hip and emo --
Keeping it simple for kids' hairstyles: --
Sticking with the short and sweet look --
Holding back hair in ponytails, pigtails, and braids. Part 3: Dressing Your Fashion Figure: --
Slipping into shirts and sweaters: --
Toping it off: basic shirts for everybody: --
Drawing the basic shirt --Adding shirt details --
Putting together the tee: --
Fitting the girl to a tee --
Making casual tees for guys of every size --
Trying tank top variations --
Taking sports jerseys beyond the stadium --
Putting on a polo: --
Polo players for guys --
Women's polos --
Dressing up the button-down shirt: --
Drawing the classic lady blouse --
Dress shirt: nailing the corporate look for guys --
Going casual in flannel --
Stepping out in snappy sweaters: --
Drawing a simple sweater --
Adding some style to the basic sweater --
Creating cool cardigans --
Fashioning sweatshirts --
Presenting perfect pants: --
Mastering pants one line at a time: --
Putting the basic shape in place --
Working on the waistband and belt loops --
Focusing on the fly --
Putting in pockets --
Taking on topstitching --
No hemming and hawing over stylish hems and cuffs --
Rounding out a women's pants wardrobe: --
Pulling on a pair of skinny jeans --
Loving those leggings --
Checking out the backside --
Putting on dressy pants --
Slipping into sweatpants-so easy --
Drawing the man's must-have: pants for guys: --
Going casual with cargo pants --
Achieving a formal look with dress pants --
Dressing guys in jeans and khakis --
Creating pants for girls and boys: --
finding differences in the details --
Covering up kids with overalls --
Getting all dolled up: evening wear: --
Glamming it up in gorgeous gowns: --
Dressing up the basic shapes --
Mastering the must-have little black dress --
Shaking up the look with a cocktail dress --
Looking sleek in a sheath --
Creating breathtaking ball gowns --
Putting on the Ritz for guys: --
Sketching a suitable tux jacket --
Transforming dress pants into tuxedo pants --
Bringing on the bow tie --
Delighting girls with their dream dresses: --
Fitting girls with a puffy party dress --
Adding a touch of glitter --
Drawing tween looks --
Dressing boys in dapper duds: --
Brushing up on blazer basics --
Trying a tie --
Outerwear for all: --
Sensational spring jackets: --
Venturing out in lightweight jackets --
Delighting in rainy day raincoats --
Fabulous fall fashions: --
Exploring fall jacket styles --
Kicking up your heels in ankle boots --
Layers looks --
Warm and wintry: --
Putting on a great wine coat --
Designing chill boots --
Wrapping up with scarves of all sorts --
Sporting gloves and mittens --
Accenting the accessories: --
Finding the right shoes: --
Concentrating on the classics for women --
Drawing a dude's shoes --
Booting' em up --
Lounging about in sandals wedges, and flip-flops --
Drawing kidswear: shoes that play well: --
Sneakers-always in style --
Cogs for kids --
Jewelry and watches: it's all about the bling: --
Necklaces-simple to outrageous --
Bangles for hands and feet --
Watching the time --
Keeping jewelry simple for kids --
Let's hear it for the hat: --
Drawing high-fashion headgear for any occasion or season --
Going classic with the ball cap --
Topping it off with kids' hats --
Part 4: Taking Your Fashion Drawing To The Next Level: --
Fabrics: refining style with draping, texture, and patterns: --
Getting the hang of draping: --
Following the folds to show how clothes move --
Tightening folds for body-hugging clothes --
Drawing fold sin hanging fabric --
Folding in the fabric's characteristics --
Creating depth with texture: --
Creating a luxurious look with herringbone --
Conquering cross-hatching --
Starting with stippling --
Working with thick wool trim --
Puzzling out patterns and prints: --
Polka dot time --
Strips and more stripes --
Practical plaids --
Handling unique fabrics: --
Strutting down the street in leather --
Flouncing around in fluffy tulle --
Catching the eye with sequins --
Conveying attitude and movement through body language: --
Producing a fluid torso with gesture drawing: --
Hitting the catwalk: --
Fierce walk --
Famous fashion turn --
Jutting hip --
Man's strut --
Exaggerating the excitement: --
Long body lines --
Creating facial expression --
Hair moves --
Letting your figures take flight: --
Taking a leap --
Sticking the landing --
Jumping with one leg stretched --
Reaching up with the arms --
Sinking into the sophisticated slouch: --
Curving it back --
Relaxing the legs --
Languid arms --
We've got your back!: --
Sexy spine --
Broad backs --
Going to extremes to develop your own style: --
Exaggerating your designs: --
Extending your proportions --
Keeping your arms long, thin, and flowing --
Looking at some leggy legends --
Topping off your illustration with outrageous hair --
Trying out other extreme ideas --
Going for a minimal look: --
Staying skimpy on the lines --
Avoiding traditional hands or feet --
Opting for a face without features --
Leaving your figures gorgeously bald (or even headless) --
Building your fashion design portfolio: --
Looking at portfolio formats: --
Picking material for your portfolio: --
Deciding on the number of pieces --
Choosing your best work --
Showing designs from start to finish --
Keeping your portfolio focused --
Organizing your illustrations --
Putting together a traditional portfolio: --
Picking out a portfolio case --
Prepping your work for display --
Designing a digital portfolio: --
Scanning your work --
Fixing your images --
Posting to a website --
Creating a slideshow --
Part 5: Part of tens: --
Ten ways to stay current: --
Peruse fashion publications: --
Check out celebrity styles: --
Keep up with new music: --
Log onto fashion websites and blogs: --
People-watch in the city: --
Drop into an art museum: --
Browse boutiques and department stores: --
Hit the vintage stores and thrift shops --
Catch fashion shows on TV: --
Watch old movies for new ideas: --
Ten steps to kick-start your career: --
Build a portfolio: --
Create an online presence: --
Tweet your own horn on social media: --
Show off your techniques on YouTube: --
Network: --
Hand out business cards: --
Exhibit your work: --
Create your own promo pieces: --
Dress the part: --
Alert the press! It's all about you!: --
Index.