Fashion Artist - Drawing Techniques To Portfolio Presentation (Fashion Design Series)


Fashion Artist - Drawing Techniques To Portfolio Presentation (Fashion Design Series)
Customer Review: I love it!
I love it! This book has been the answer to all my fashion drawing dilemmas. It explains techniques of fashion drawing and fashion design in really simple, basic steps that everyone can understand even if they have never picked up a pencil!

It shows you how to draw female and male poses, and even has a section on children and costume design! Faces, hands and feet were my nightmare and, using simple exercises and sketches, this book has made it all so easy.

It has excellent illustrations and fashion drawings, clothing/flats, fashion figures and templates. And the presentation chapter and portfolio chapters are really helpful. Every page is an inspiration! Buy this book now and, like me, I am sure you will never regret it!

Customer Review: Great book - my best and most useful fashion book purchases!
This book is one of my best and most useful fashion book purchases. It makes fashion drawing fun, the techniques are really simple and easy to follow, it is full of different styles of fashion illustrations which has inspired me, and given me the confidence to develop my own fashion drawing style.

There is great section on fashion templates and clothing design…..my fashion drawing has really improved since I bought this book…I recommend it to all fashion students.

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