Coming soon "How to draw lingerie onto fashion figures"
What I love about drawing lingerie on a figure, is that you get the proportions correct and your designs start to look real and complete when you’ve finished, rather than being a flat sketch on the paper. This is why I am releasing a small ebook on lingerie style figure templates.
There are many fashion figure templates available on the internet but not many lingerie ones. What is the difference? Fashion figure templates shown are usually the full body, elongated. The average human body is 7-7.5 heads tall, but a fashion figure has been stretched to 8-10 heads tall with the legs accounting for 6 heads tall (based on a 10 head height model).
Whereas for a lingerie fashion template I tend to use a figure that is head to mid thigh shown, (why do I want a piece of paper full of legs when I don’t draw anything on them?), this allows for the detail that usually accompanies lingerie design, whether that be lace detail, strap detail so simply how you are going to fasten the lingerie. When designing lingerie you are often drawing small, so this makes life easier for yourself.
“How to draw lingerie onto fashion figures” will be available late Summer 2021, the template pack will consist of nine models, three figures from the front view, three figures from the side and three figures from the back angle. Alongside the templates there will be tips and advice on how to make your figure look life like and complete.
Like “how to sketch a bra and brief” this will be available via an e-book.
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