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Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 11:28 pm
I love drawing up designs for my own clothes, only trouble is that I am horrible at drawing, so a firend introduced me to the idea of design dolls its just a drawing of a female figer without any clothes face or hair drawn on. I then coppied my dolls off a paper doll pattern I found off the web and just erased the swim suits they were in and their facial features the only problem with that is that they are all really really skinney and dont have a back view witch brings me to my questions does anybody else do anything like this and can somebody with more drawing skill than me *wich does not take much* draw some new ones and post them on topic, (one small one large and one extra large, front and back view) they are mega usefull to anybody interested in just quickly sketching designes and ideas, I can repay you with gold
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 1:34 am
I've done this when designing halloween costumes. I usually just reversed the image and shaded in where a butt would be for the back though. sweatdrop
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 5:09 pm
i want to learn how to draw the fashion dolls..all of my sketches turn out anime-ified..they still serve the purpose but dont look nearly as elegant as other fashion sketches ive seen..so i hope someone posts one that i can study
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 5:10 pm
i want to learn how to draw the fashion dolls..all of my sketches turn out anime-ified..they still serve the purpose but dont look nearly as elegant as other fashion sketches ive seen..so i hope someone posts one that i can study
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 3:17 pm
if you took a picture of a model from a magazine that has the body shape and posing that you are looking for, you can photocopy it, trace it onto a clean sheet of paper, and just make duplicates of that, you could do just fine. I just sketch and sketch a body until I have a template. I then outline it in ink, earse the pencil and get to the fun part - designing the dresses.
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