#drawing fabric

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The warm-up sketches from my Twitch stream earlier today. I drew a bunch of characters from JACFC asThe warm-up sketches from my Twitch stream earlier today. I drew a bunch of characters from JACFC as

The warm-up sketches from my Twitch stream earlier today. I drew a bunch of characters from JACFC as an excuse to practice fabric folds and drawing a load of sweaters. If I had my way, everyone would be in sweaters. Comfort!

Included: a quick little sketch sample I did on stream as an example of how I approach drawing different types of fabrics. Crisp, starched fabrics or stiffer material tends to fold and crease in sharper, more angular lines and folds. Softer fabric gives way to gravity more, and benefit from rounder folds and lines. The thicker the material, the less folds and creases you want to draw, as it’s the thinner fabrics that fold easier and finer. 


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stupiddinosaur:I’ve been getting some requests to make a tutorial on how to draw fabric. It’s reallystupiddinosaur:I’ve been getting some requests to make a tutorial on how to draw fabric. It’s reallystupiddinosaur:I’ve been getting some requests to make a tutorial on how to draw fabric. It’s reallystupiddinosaur:I’ve been getting some requests to make a tutorial on how to draw fabric. It’s reallystupiddinosaur:I’ve been getting some requests to make a tutorial on how to draw fabric. It’s really

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I’ve been getting some requests to make a tutorial on how to draw fabric. It’s really not that complicated when you break it down, but it’s still something people get stuck on and over complicate. Here’s my “bare bones” simple explanation as to how to draw fabric!


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