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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 Design: Junior model drawing: Fall semester
- Week 1: Basic female fashion pose
- Week 2: Shape exercises, hands and feet
- Week3: Fast gestures and striped swim suit.
- Week 4: Striped swimsuit and composition
- Week 5: Rendering cover-ups.
- Week 6: Water color/guache stripes and layer technique.
- Week 7: Reviewing faces, hands and shoes. Free project.
- Week 8: Reviewing hands, shoes faces and free project: Ink
- Week 9: Urban Outfitters/fabric textures
- Week 10: More textures, crochet.
- Week 11: Shadows and folds, the body beneath the clothes. See through.
- Week 12: Seeing the body beneath. Drawing and understanding folds and drapes.
- Week 13/14: Demo, more watercolor techniques
- Week 15: Grades meeting and fun project:

Drawing fast non linear gestures. It is helpful to use arrows to indicate the angles of the pose.

Working with negative space and comparing every angle with the vertical line.

Rendering hands feet and the face only. Under drawing for the figure only, always focus and exaggerate the movement.

Everything is a shape.


Puzzle piece silhouettes and always compare the angles.

Hands constructed, drawn the "regular" way.

Hands and feet can always be drawn starting with the silhouette, seen as a shape.

Drawing a shoe from the back or 3/4 back: Draw the heal first and pay attention to the floor line and negative space between heal touching the floor and toe area touching the floor.

Drawing a shoe from the back or 3/4 back: Draw the heal first and pay attention to the floor line and negative space between heal touching the floor and toe area touching the floor.