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Fashion Design Drawing Course
Caroline Tatham
Barron's Educational Series
, 2003 - 144 pages
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Not so much about drawing...
But about how to draw inspiration from common everyday things. It`s really not about rendering or
drawing
fashion
, but more about the thought process in making the garments.
Fair
I bought this book acually wanting to draw and create clothes but I didn't do any of that. On the other hand it does teach you the right way to do certain things like how to get inspiration and how to get it on paper but again you don't actually draw.
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very basic
Very basic, it goes on a summary overview of areas of
fashion
design
. So, it's great for a beginner that is looking for a quick introduction to what fashion desing
drawing would
include. Not for someone that has a general idea on what fashion design entails and is looking for more "hands-on" more sophisticated projects. For example, I was looking on how to actually draw clothes wore by people...there was only one area for that, it covered actual drawing of the human body; about 4 pages. A lot of general, finding your style, mood boards, etc. To the title I would add "101" so it is not misleading, then it would be an excellent book!
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A superb reference book and an ideal instructional textbook for classroom use, this beautifully illustrated guide is organized into units that reflect required
course
s at leading
design colleges
. Twenty step-by-step exercises cover methods of finding inspiration, developing observation techniques, and creating
fashion
drawing
s in both color and black-and-white media. Separate sections are devoted to getting started and understanding figure proportions, planning and designing garments, and creating and assessing flat specification drawings. The book also features cross-references to its various art instruction techniques, a designer?s glossary, and a helpful index. This book guides students through their first steps in fashion illustration, covering everything that is presented in the best college-level courses. It makes a fine starting point for all students of fashion, introducing them to fashion drawing as a first step toward a career as a creative costumier. More than 250 illustrations in color and black and white.
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