Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Tips In Practicing Fashion Style Drawing In Paper

By Tammie Caldwell


Doing what we love is one of the best ways to foster a feeling of fulfillment. This is exactly why career experts would suggest students to develop skills that are directly related to what they love best. When they do, the effort and time they spend for studying will feel more like a challenge than a required course needed in order to pass a subject.

This does not mean though that everything will come in easier the moment you set your heart on something. It takes time and effort to be good at anything, and no matter how you visualize, if you do not do the work, you will not get anywhere. Same goes for those who are looking at opportunities to excel in the fashion industry. Fashion style drawing is one of those basic activities to develop your skills in creating unique designs.

Many people realize what they love to do somewhere during their student years. However, not all of them take the next step to do something to make that passion for something grow. If you are a lover of fashion and has now decided to work on it, then these basic things can help you along the way.

Start with the tools. Before you can start drawing, it is suggested that you secure the tools that you will use first. They do not have to be very fancy. As long as you can draw the design that you have in mind, then it will already do. Any clean sheet of paper will do. If you are planning to have a clear documentation of it however, keeping a sketch pad or a binder might be a good idea.

Start to conceptualize. Before you actually get something written down, thinking of possible designs that you can work on. When it comes to fashion, you can be as creative as you want. Visualize what you want to draw and the details that you would like to add on it that is unique from all other designs that are now in the market.

Time and place. There are different types of artists. There are some who can just do fine even in a noisy environment as long as they can see beautiful view outside. Others would prefer practicing on a silent place and at a specific time. If you are one of those who needs conditioning, then finding a good place where you can work on your craft is most appropriate.

Be disciplined. This attribute is important since it helps you get something done. You can decide to practice now. But only discipline can keep you doing it regularly. The more you do it, the more you learn and the more you crave for more knowledge about the craft. Strive to have discipline on this arena.

Get someone who can offer you comments. Sometimes, you will need the inputs of other people about the works that you have. If the feedback come from an expert, then the bigger the chance for you to improve your work based on what they suggest. Of course, at the end of the day, you will still be the judge if you want to pursue whatever you are working. But it does not hurt to hear what other people have to say as well.

There is no shortcut to learning a skill. Even those who are naturally gifted on the craft will need regular practice to be better at what they do. Make up your mind on what you want to pursue, and do something to nurture it now.




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