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- Special Topics: Prop Design Studio, spring 2020:
- Product Design: Visual Communication I (Sophomore): Fall semester.
- Product Design: Visual Communication II (Sophomore): Spring semester.
- Fashion Design: Sophomore model drawing: MEN. Fall semester.
- Fashion Design: Sophomore model drawing: WOMEN: Fall semester
- Fashion/Costume Design: Sophomore dynamic model drawing: Spring semester
- Fashion Design: Sophomore model drawing: WOMEN: Spring semester
- Fashion Design: Junior model drawing: Fall semester
- Fashion Design: Junior model drawing: Spring semester
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Fashion Design: Junior model drawing: Spring semester
- Week 1: Basic female fashion pose
- Week 2: Contour, mapping, linequality. Water color rendering techniques.
- Week 3: Fitted jacket. 1 minute warm ups, color blocking and rendering techniques
- Week 4: Fitted avant garde jackets, Shoes, hands and faces, more clothes, mixed media.
- Week 5: More rendering techniques
- Week 6: More techniques, water color, shadow/light and contour.
- Week 7: Midterm test: Fitted jackets, shape contrasts.
- Weeks 8 and 9: More textures and rendering techniques. fast sketches w/o underdrawings.
- Week 10: More textures. Composition of 2 figures, rendereing techniques.
- Week 11: Knit coat and diverse.
- Week 12: Better sports wear and composition
- Week 13: Composing 2 or 3 figures in page/perspektive.
- Week 14: Final test.
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Rendering a satin coat in pencil only:
It is important to use different line qualities and techniques with the Prisma pencil:
Point for the silhouette of the garment, and side for all shadows and folds.
A variety of strengths of the line can have a nice impact too.

Here we tried out to render a silver leather coat, to render it one side with water color and the other with marker.

We're continuing working on composing our pages (as interesting as possible).
We can crop our figures and try to have them in different sizes (to practice our proportions).
We're reviewing more fabric textures, ex. wool knit, see ex. on the right.
Next few images are very short (1-2 minute) warm up drawings:
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