Looking for a delicate and flirtatious fashion croqui? The Arm Grip is a very girlish and playful static front view. This stance is great for airy designs with feminine details like flowers, bows, ruffles, as well as layers of sheer fabrics. The model is holding her the elbow of her opposite arm, appearing shy, innocent and natural. Her weight is distributed on one leg with the other knee dropped forward-center. This is a curve-enhancing stance that shows off your legs and draws attention to the shoes.
This fashion template is a part of the RED CARPET bundle https://www.etsy.com/listing/521177438/, which you can find in our BUNDLES section. The Red Carpet is a collection of fashion croquis in the most popular postures seen on live events. Celebrities use specific angles and work their stance to their advantage, so they can look good in pictures and perfectly accentuate the gown or outfit they are wearing to the event.
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* HOW TO USE A FASHION TEMPLATE *
Creative people and designers often have a tight time schedule and the competition in the fashion industry grows each second. As a result it's essential to invest your time and efforts in the garment-construction process. The perfect solution to be more efficient and leverage your talents is to use fashion templates for your designs.
Furthermore, our done-for-you figure templates are based on the ten heads scale, which makes them ideal resource for every professional or aspiring fashion designer or fashion illustrator. They are easy to use and modify.
In our SHOP you can find a variety of fashion figure templates in versatile poses suitable for all styles of garments.
There are several ways to use a fashion design template for your designs.
- If you work with digital fashion sketches, you can import the fashion figure template into your graphic design software and draw your design on top of the model.
- If you prefer traditional media, you can print the figure out and transfer it to a suitable paper and add your design to the sketch.
- You can collage something over the fashion figure using digital software, cutouts from magazines, pieces of fabrics, etc.
- You can also use a close-up of the upper or lower body, if you don’t need a full body template.
If the template doesn't match your drawing style or the one of your collection, then you can make adjustments easily. While tracing, consider changing or loosing facial features, accessories or hairstyles and replacing them with your own vision about it.
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Artist: Michaela Koleva
Website: www.fashionartventures.com
Artwork copyright © 2017 Michaela Koleva