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2 years ago
Clothes And Folds Tutorial By Fakhear
Clothes And Folds Tutorial By Fakhear
Clothes And Folds Tutorial By Fakhear
Clothes And Folds Tutorial By Fakhear

Clothes and Folds Tutorial by fakhear

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2 years ago

How I do my wet tshirt shit.

How I Do My Wet Tshirt Shit.
How I Do My Wet Tshirt Shit.
How I Do My Wet Tshirt Shit.
How I Do My Wet Tshirt Shit.

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7 years ago
Weekly Art Tip: Drawing Folds! 
Weekly Art Tip: Drawing Folds! 
Weekly Art Tip: Drawing Folds! 
Weekly Art Tip: Drawing Folds! 
Weekly Art Tip: Drawing Folds! 
Weekly Art Tip: Drawing Folds! 
Weekly Art Tip: Drawing Folds! 
Weekly Art Tip: Drawing Folds! 

Weekly art tip: Drawing folds! 

Hope you guys enjoy it  I’ve put a lot work to make this ^^

I tried to make it as simple as possible :)


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7 years ago
NOTE: One Type Of Fold Will Rarely Appear On Its Own - They Interact With Each Other Quite A Bit! For
NOTE: One Type Of Fold Will Rarely Appear On Its Own - They Interact With Each Other Quite A Bit! For
NOTE: One Type Of Fold Will Rarely Appear On Its Own - They Interact With Each Other Quite A Bit! For
NOTE: One Type Of Fold Will Rarely Appear On Its Own - They Interact With Each Other Quite A Bit! For
NOTE: One Type Of Fold Will Rarely Appear On Its Own - They Interact With Each Other Quite A Bit! For
NOTE: One Type Of Fold Will Rarely Appear On Its Own - They Interact With Each Other Quite A Bit! For
NOTE: One Type Of Fold Will Rarely Appear On Its Own - They Interact With Each Other Quite A Bit! For

NOTE: one type of fold will rarely appear on its own - they interact with each other quite a bit! for example, spiral folds might define the outline of a pant leg, while the interior folds might be zig-zag folds.

i’m trying to re-learn how to draw clothing, so i made this little guide to the most common shapes of folds that appear. hope it helps someone else too!


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7 years ago
THANK YOU! ANON!
THANK YOU! ANON!
THANK YOU! ANON!
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THANK YOU! ANON!

I stopped the coloring of the shirt here cause I guess you get the basic idea. If you wanna see more of the coloring and the brush I use you can look HERE! Also you can see how not just folds but shading can define a form HERE!

I hope this helps! I’m so bad with words and explaining things (/)//(/)


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7 years ago
Finally I Got Around To This. =ヮ=

Finally I got around to this. =ヮ=

Since there are so many different possibilities, this one was hard to make.

It’s hard to want to show a little bit of everything, but keep the sheet small as well orz.

Sorry there is only one shaded example lol (shading folds is a different story I think)


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7 years ago
Clothing Tutorials,Tips And Guides
Clothing Tutorials,Tips And Guides
Clothing Tutorials,Tips And Guides
Clothing Tutorials,Tips And Guides
Clothing Tutorials,Tips And Guides
Clothing Tutorials,Tips And Guides
Clothing Tutorials,Tips And Guides

Clothing Tutorials,Tips and Guides

In order to make interesting designs of clothing, look around the web about outfit design, keep your mind with fresh ideas so then you can draw nice outfits on your characters.

Remember to keep in mind color theory when designing an outfit too, keep it balanced unless you are aiming for a sparkledog, then go nuts with the colors.


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7 years ago
Hey Friends!
Hey Friends!
Hey Friends!
Hey Friends!
Hey Friends!

Hey friends!

Sorry for the late TUTOR TUESDAY, but here it is! Today is on clothing folds and was a recommendation from @kitemist, thanks! If you have any recommendations you’d like to see send ‘em in here or my personal! Hopefully I can expand on clothes more soon! Keep practicing, have fun, and I’ll see you next week!


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7 years ago
Source: JaneMere
Source: JaneMere
Source: JaneMere
Source: JaneMere
Source: JaneMere
Source: JaneMere
Source: JaneMere
Source: JaneMere
Source: JaneMere
Source: JaneMere

Source: JaneMere


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7 years ago

I know I asked this before but honestly i’m desperate, how do you draw folds? I understand pressure points and everything but I still can’t draw them. T^T

ACK! So sorry! Anyway. Tbh it’s a bit hard? But not to the point where you’ll get super frustrated. That’s why I didn’t emphasize this. Also it’s hard to explain but here are the rules I gathered: 

- Remember direction. Observe real clothes and understand the type of objects that will push or pull the cloth.

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- practice on random lines/ziggy zags and make them the fabric. After you make random shapes or lines, give them the folds. Limit the folds! Large fabric and small objects, MORE folds. Small fabric and large objects, LESS folds. Equal, only NECESSARY folds. 

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- The type of the fabric will always also limit your drawing of folds.

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- KNOW YOUR OBJECTS. BE PATIENT. Don’t just copy references of folds all the time. Try to understand the objects first that will affect the clothe and make folds. So in any angle you’ll make folds you don’t need to worry. But do lots of observing. There’s so much pictures in Google that’s easier to determine folds. Good luck! 


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7 years ago
This Is Still Something I Struggle With, So This Is Less A Tutorial And More Just A Collection Of Tips
This Is Still Something I Struggle With, So This Is Less A Tutorial And More Just A Collection Of Tips
This Is Still Something I Struggle With, So This Is Less A Tutorial And More Just A Collection Of Tips
This Is Still Something I Struggle With, So This Is Less A Tutorial And More Just A Collection Of Tips

This is still something I struggle with, so this is less a tutorial and more just a collection of tips and things I’ve noticed when drawing clothing folds! I hope this helps some of you!


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7 years ago

I just read all of your art tutorials and they seem super helpful! I was wondering if you had any advice on how to draw clothing?

Yeah! here are some tips on drawing fabric and clothing that I sent to a friend a while back:

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Hope that’s helpful. Thank you so much, @yosugayhomomura !


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7 years ago
A Super Quick Trick For Drawing Draped Fabric That My Art Teacher Taught Me In High School.

A super quick trick for drawing draped fabric that my art teacher taught me in high school.


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7 years ago
Sorry For Any Grammar Mistakes
Sorry For Any Grammar Mistakes
Sorry For Any Grammar Mistakes

sorry for any grammar mistakes

long time without a tutorial… I tried to explain my general process of working here, hope someone will find it useful :)


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7 years ago
A Selection Of Reference Imagery Showing How A Hooded Sweater Will Crease And Fold In Various Poses.

A selection of reference imagery showing how a hooded sweater will crease and fold in various poses.

The full size image can be downloaded here:

http://jesterman.deviantart.com/art/Hooded-Top-Clothing-Reference-484552908 I recommend using this only for folds, not as an anatomy reference, due to the quality of the camera used, which has distorted some of the proportions from this distance. If you have any suggestions for items of clothing you want to see referenced, drop me a comment!


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7 years ago
More Cloth Folding Reference, This Time A Leather Jacket. Note The Big Thick Folds When The Arms Are

More cloth folding reference, this time a leather jacket. Note the big thick folds when the arms are moved.


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7 years ago
A Compilation Of Fabric Tutorials From Drawsh
A Compilation Of Fabric Tutorials From Drawsh
A Compilation Of Fabric Tutorials From Drawsh
A Compilation Of Fabric Tutorials From Drawsh
A Compilation Of Fabric Tutorials From Drawsh
A Compilation Of Fabric Tutorials From Drawsh
A Compilation Of Fabric Tutorials From Drawsh
A Compilation Of Fabric Tutorials From Drawsh
A Compilation Of Fabric Tutorials From Drawsh

a compilation of fabric tutorials from drawsh


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7 years ago

I am so envious of your fabric folds <3 Teach me senpai?

ALL RIGHT I’LL TRY!Note: This is how I personally work with folders, i’m not right neither wrong, different artists have different ways to do the same thing. Remeber to check for more than one as refference!

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The shame is HEAVILY influenced by the wind or movement on the character/object, so are the folds that follow the flow of whatever is influencing them!

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Always consider the fabric you’re planning to use, a heavy one won’t have as many folds, but will have more bumps, meanwhile thin ones tend to have A LOT of folds and not so many bumps, and often fold over themselfs

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If you don’t plan how the object/dynamic/wind whatever will influence the fabric, you may come up with this:

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The tip of the arrows will have LESS folds because it’s where the wind is blowing, meanwhile the back of the arrows will have a lot of folds, since it’ll curl and bump on itself!

You can’t just toss folders around without planning how they will be affected, works very similar as hair does!

It ended up so long i really hope it helps omgg ;w;If you want to support me and help me to make more tutorials, you can always tip me! (Not mandatory, don’t feel pressured!)


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7 years ago
Drawing Leather Jacket By Kawacy

Drawing Leather Jacket by kawacy

(The full tutorial is available here on Gumroad) 


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