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Feldherren — Folds and Shading

Published: 2007-10-21 22:24:14 +0000 UTC; Views: 886; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 10
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Description Practice drawing a robe, and then shading it. Plus a little head-shaped bit up top. Left you see the entire thing, whilst right is the shading alone - if it weren't for the gaps where the lines on the complete image are, I think it'd stand well as a robe on its own.

This was, mostly, drawn without the guide of a body beneath the cloth - probably why the shoulders are so small, whilst the robe spreads out so much at the bottom. As it is, it'd give the impression that the body of whoever is wearing it is triangular.

Comfortable with:
- shading in the lower left
- fold two-thirds up, where one 'arm' is held across the body

NOT comfortable with:
- right-most fold at the bottom - it goes up too far, with regard to the fold across the body
- folds beneath the bend in that arm
- the empty-looking middle section
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