Drawing Poses

Learning Goal: I’m working on illustrations multi-part question and need a sample draft to help me learn.

Materials
Drawing pad (at least 11×14″)
Clear grid ruler
Drawing tools (pens, pencils, markers, etc.)
6 reference images of full-body opposite-angle/contrapposto fashion poses. Mixed gender (at least one male if you choose to draw mostly females, for example).

Choose from fashion editorial, catalog, or runway sources. Your references can be from magazines, shop catalogs, printouts, or digital. I have created a frequently-updated Pinterest board full of great fashion pose references for your convenience.

Part 1: Mapping your references

Scaffold each of your fashion pose references with the method in 4.2. This can be done physically, directly on your print-out or magazine cover, on tracing paper, or digitally (using an app, like Instagram). Make sure you highlight at least the following:
The balance line
The shoulder line
The hip line
The waist line
The CF,CB line, or Side Seam
The joints

Part 2: Drawing fashion pose

Requirements: 1 page | .doc file

Draw 6 fully formed croquis figures based on your references. Bodies can be of any gender but they should also be a variety of genders (don’t just draw all masculine or feminine croquis).

Draw and label as many 9-head croquis scaffolds as you need.
Figures must be in the 9-head scale.
They must all have different opposite angle poses (no standard upright croquis in which the shoulder and hip lines are parallel).
Your figures must adhere to the guidelines of opposite-angle posing– be wary of the balance line, the hip and shoulder lines, joint sizes, and limb length as you rotate and angle the body.
Draw the Center Front/Back and other contour lines (panty line, bust contouring, etc.).
Draw the hands and feet. Make sure they are the right size for the figure. Scaffold the hands and feet as you did in Module 3.
Draw the head and its scaffold (center line and eye line).
Draw the body fully fleshed out around your “skeleton.”

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