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Fashion Illustration Tutorial: Tutus, Veils, Crinolines In this video Zoe will talk about illustrating tuts, veils and crinolines and the secret techniques she uses to make her work look eye-catching and professional.
| Length | 21:40 |
| Price | Free of charge |
| Subject | Fashion Design |
| Languages | English |
| Video Transcripts | English |
About the video
This video tutorial will be helpful for you if you are looking for a professional way of fashion illustration or simply an inspiration for your future fashion design works.
SUPPLIES USED:
COLORED PENCILS:
Lightest to darkest: Prismacolor Light Peach, Faber-Castell Polychromos Cinnamon and Venetian Red, Prismacolor Mahogany Red
Blues: Koh-i-noor Tritone in Summer Sky and Ocean, Prismacolor Violet Blue
Strathmore Bristol paper
MARKERS:
Lightest to darkest: Prismacolor Almond Milk, Marvy Le Plume OR821, Copic YR20 Yellowish Shade, Prismacolor Cinnamon Toast
Colored pencil added to marker renderings: Prismacolor Peach Beige
Grays: Copic Cool Grey 2, 3, and 4
Skintones lightest to darkest: Marvy Le Plume OR821, Prismacolor Brick Beige
Bienfang marker paper
GOUACHE:
Holbein Gouache in White, Prussian Blue, Ultramarine, Carmine, Burnt Sienna
Canson 98lb tonal paper
Strathmore 400 series 140lb cold press watercolor paper
Meet the instructors
Zoe Hong is a fashion designer and illustrator who used to teach university fashion classes until her YouTube channel took over her life. She makes videos about design, illustration, color theory, industry real talk and FAQ, fashion business, art supply hauls and reviews and she has all her videos organized by playlists. Zoe believes hard work and dedication is more important than “talent” when it comes to having a successful career.
Video syllabus
Medium
Pencils
Garments Drawing
Background Colour
