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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
 
Fashion/Costume Design: Sophomore dynamic model drawing: Spring semester
- Week 1 or 2: The male figure: Fabric textures: (Previous year):The male figure: Super hero. Dynamic gestures, 8 head proportion.
 - Week 1 or 2: Female model, 8 head proportion: Dynamic fast gestures. (formerly) 1920's dress, jersey - drapes.
 - Week 3: Female model: Geometric shape exercises and comositions. Formerly: Male model, striped draped fabric. Basics: Hands, shoes, heads.
 - Week 4: 8 head male figure. Jersey draping top. (Formerly female and stripes)
 - Week 5 and 6: Basics, rendering the face, fast dynamic poses. Movement.
 - Weeks 7 and 8: Prepare for and Midterm test.
 - Week 9: Working with the male X-men characters: Wolferine and Cyclop::
 - Week 10: female Legends of tomorrow characters. Former years: X-men characters: Leather and other textures.
 - Week 11: Cyclops, Wolferine and Capes.
 - Week 12: Female X-men characters continued.
 - Week 13: Preparation for final test: Male model, male X-men characters.
 - Week 9/17: Starting character drawings for DC's Legends of tomorrow:
 - Week 10/17/18: Drawing male DC Legends of tomorrow characters.
 - Week 11/17: Drawing the female DC Legends of tomorrow character.
 - Week 12/17: Male DC (LOT) character:
 - Week 13/17: The female DC character. Detail studies and props.
 
	Gene Grey:
We're drawing her character in an edited way, focusing on the leather corset, boots, hands, face, hair in an edited way.
	Please see the next 5 images an an step by step drawing:
Under drawing of the figure in a light skin tone marker.
	Working on the same page, drawing the silhouettes of garments, bustier, boots, hair.
The facial features are basically shapes (done with a skintone marker). NO Prisma.
	Coloring bustier and boots, leather texture, leaving blank spaces for shine - highlights. Adding a medium grey marker.
Coloring the hair, very simplified.
	Adding now details with Prisma, to hair, bustier, rendering silhouette of the hands.
	Adding Prisma details and accents/contrasts.
	Drawing the face of a movie character, working with a photo: Tracing either with Prisma or marker. Always edit and simlify.
	Rogue: