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Wow thanks for the DD! Thank you all!The next cloth tutorial will come out in one or two weeks.
Here is the first tutorial of Cloth Painting, some basic ideas and important aspects while painting fabrics.
I've also recorded the procedure drawing the white cloth, see the video here:
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Welcome to comment and ask questions if something is not explained clearly. But please be sure that your question is not covered in the upcoming tutorials.
The upcoming tutorials will be:
T2: Various types of cloth,
including: wool/cotton, silk/satin, translucent cloth; the thickness and weight.
T3: How to use references, (since it's very important, I think it deserves a separate tutorial)
some detailed information about what kind of references to use, and how to observe them. An example of using tissue paper as a reference.
T4: Various kinds of clothes
tight: e.g. swimsuit
loose: shirt, frills
common shapes of the folds/creases around the body
●About copyrights of the photos used in this tutorial:
page 5: The Marilyn Monroe photo is in the public domain.
page 7: Elie Saab, Spring/Fall 2007 Ready to Wear, Fall 2007 Couture. source: [link]
homepage: [link]
page 8: from Corbis, gettyimages, and:
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All the copyrighted photos are the properties of the original authors. I'm citing these works only to explain the flow of cloth. No copy in any painting, or other commercial usage should be permitted without the permission from the original authors.
This tutorial is non-commercial, and the usage of photos are following the principles of fair use.
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Comments: 329
lalaladdd [2018-02-01 21:13:55 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for this
Please do translate your old tutorial about translucent clothing please! Would love to learn from it
janemere.blog126.fc2blog.us/bl…
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zipskyblue [2015-07-28 04:42:03 +0000 UTC]
i want to die, just looking at this thing,
thank you for the awesome tutorial!
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master-splinter [2015-01-28 20:22:24 +0000 UTC]
One of the best cloth tutorials I've come across. Thanks so much!
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kaecherie [2014-12-07 22:19:24 +0000 UTC]
Very helpful, your tips are straight on-point and interesting to read
During your explanation of the forces, it was very simple to read and not too confusing.
Great tutorial! A++
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carbonandotherstuff [2014-08-02 05:42:54 +0000 UTC]
Whoaa!! I found this on pixiv but I couldn't read it because it wasn't my language. I'm so glad found this ><
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MangaErudite [2014-04-14 02:10:48 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for the clothing folds tutorials. Now, drawing clothing in dramatic ways will become much easier!
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shiori2525 [2013-10-19 13:49:08 +0000 UTC]
I haven't thought to find a tutorial like this. Great one. Thanks a lot
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oddanka [2013-09-27 23:27:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for making this, it's a great tutorial. It has detailed explanations and great tips.
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Neverstatic [2013-03-27 05:17:47 +0000 UTC]
This is fantastic. Thank you for sharing this tutorial!
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aerhopeful [2013-03-24 19:24:45 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for making this; this is going to be a lot of help for future projects
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