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Monday, May 25, 2015

Getting Things Started With Fashion Style Drawing

By Tammie Caldwell


Doing what we love is one of the best ways to foster a feeling of fulfillment. This is exactly why career experts would suggest students to develop skills that are directly related to what they love best. When they do, the effort and time they spend for studying will feel more like a challenge than a required course needed in order to pass a subject.

This does not mean though that everything will come in easier the moment you set your heart on something. It takes time and effort to be good at anything, and no matter how you visualize, if you do not do the work, you will not get anywhere. Same goes for those who are looking at opportunities to excel in the fashion industry. Fashion style drawing is one of those basic activities to develop your skills in creating unique designs.

As long as you have decided on making the first step to improving your skills, you can then find time to do something about it. Mind you, the road is not easy. But doing something is better than continually wondering what it would feel like to this and that. Here are some tips that you can use when practicing the craft on paper.

Choose your materials. This is not so much of an issue as you can just secure the basic things from those that you have already at home. But if you are thinking of making it extra special, then buying a sketch book and a set of pencils may help. Also, if you would like to add some highlights of coloring on the finish, you may be interested in getting a set of pen as well.

Start to conceptualize. Before you actually get something written down, thinking of possible designs that you can work on. When it comes to fashion, you can be as creative as you want. Visualize what you want to draw and the details that you would like to add on it that is unique from all other designs that are now in the market.

Select a good place and time. If you do not have some issues with flexibility, then you may not have a problem with finding whats appropriate. You may have it any time you feel like it. However, if you have other responsibilities like a day job, then organizing a schedule may be best. Find a great place where you can focus and a spare time.

Strive for discipline. Having one session is not enough. To make some progress, you will have to do it consistently. When you decide a time, try your best to stick with it. If not, then at least make sure that you find any time within the day where you can work on the design.

Find a mentor who can critic your work. Lastly, tap somebody who can give you feedback about your progress. It will be great if its someone who know a lot about fashion as well. This way, he or she can give you objective comments and suggestions to make your work better. You can start by asking some of your friends who can do the feedbacking for you.

Practice is indispensable in terms of developing your skill. If you want to improve, you will need to invest time for it. All of those who excel did. You can do the same.




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