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Tips and Pointers? - 03-31-2008, 02:24 AM

Uhhh I like to draw alot and I cant really get the wrinkles in clothes right... I cant draw wrinkles or anything right when I draw clothes so it looks plain and dull ;.;
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03-31-2008, 02:36 AM

This is the best I can do clothing wise >__>;;;
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03-31-2008, 01:35 PM

The best advice I can give you on shading clothing is just to look at your own clothing, preferably in front of a mirror in good lighting. You can get a much better idea where wrinkles and folds go that way than you would from me just telling you. I've found white clothing works the best for this. Honestly, I don't do it that often, just when I don't feel something looks right, but it works.


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03-31-2008, 09:27 PM

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The best advice I can give you on shading clothing is just to look at your own clothing, preferably in front of a mirror in good lighting. You can get a much better idea where wrinkles and folds go that way than you would from me just telling you. I've found white clothing works the best for this. Honestly, I don't do it that often, just when I don't feel something looks right, but it works.
That helps a lot and also just looking at other anime/drawings. What I do is visualize or draw what the cloth looks like perfectly straight and then fold or bend them and put the wrinkles and folds where the excess cloth is or other appropriate places. But that's just me...
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03-31-2008, 09:55 PM

Found this for you, hope it helps :

Drawing Clothes And Folds by ~Crysa on deviantART
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