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Offset Score: 70 % |
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Fashion Design Lookbook is for today's young, fashion-forward artist. With colorful, trendy styles to draw or paint in a variety of media, up-and-coming designers and aspiring illustrators alike will learn how to develop and hone their skills. Featuring more than 50 tips and techniques for rendering stylish, fully-accessorized "looks" in mediums including: graphite pencil, markers, colored pencils, ink, watercolor, pastels, acrylic, and gouache, this title provides a comprehensive artistic experience within the world of fashion.
The book opens with a brief overview on how to use each medium, before moving into an introduction with helpful techniques for achieving correct proportions, and creating hairstyles, textures, and patterns to pair with each finished "look." Next, aspiring artists will learn tips for drawing and painting several stylish accessories, such as sunglasses, heels, handbags, and clutch purses. The remaining sections feature curated looks with corresponding step-by-step instruction. Finally, aspiring designers will find inspiration for mixing media to create a unique, edgier look, with examples including colored pencils with markers and watercolors with pastel.
Blandine LeLarge grew up in Lyon, France, where a love for drawing led her to the La Martinière Terreaux School of Applied Arts. After arriving in Paris to join the school of Art Olivier de Serres, she quickly turned to fashion design. For the past 20 years, she's worked as a freelance illustrator specializing in advertising and publishing work for fashion and women's magazines.
Author Blandine LeLarge grew up in Lyon, France, where a love for drawing led her to the La Martinière Terreaux School of Applied Arts. After arriving in Paris to join the school of Art Olivier de Serres, she quickly turned to fashion design. For the past 20 years, she's worked as a freelance illustrator specializing in advertising and publishing work for fashion and women's magazines.
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