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    • holleywilliamson
      holleywilliamson SVS OG last edited by

      Hi is there a class that touches on fabric folds, and how to make them look believable, when you don't have reference for the specific pose you are drawing?

      https://www.instagram.com/holleywilliamsonart/
      http://holleywilliamson.com

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        Tyler Blake last edited by

        I don't think SVS has one (but that would be a good one y'all!) but I can recommend a book- Dynamic Wrinkles and Drapery by Burne Hogarth. He teaches about the different types of folds and how movement affects them so that you can learn to do it from imagination.

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        • mattramsey
          mattramsey last edited by

          The best way, imo, is to simply grind out dozens of sketches/studies of various reference photos.

          Pretty soon, your brain will start "intuitively" know how the fabric will look depending on the position of your character/object.

          https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/mattramsey/
          https://mattramsey.artstation.com/
          https://twitter.com/mramseyART

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          • smceccarelli
            smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @holleywilliamson last edited by

            @holleywilliamson @mattramsey has revealed the secret - after a sketchbook of drapery studies you can draw drapery in nearly any situation...

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            • QuietYell
              QuietYell SVS OG @holleywilliamson last edited by

              @holleywilliamson agreed with the others. Assuming you need immediate help, I pulled some "tutorial" reference images from Pinterest for you (They are in my "Technique" board), but you can search Google/Pinterest/etc. and find more (and perhaps better):

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              Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
              IG/FB/LI: @QuietYell
              IG-2: @QuietYellSketches
              TW/PIN/BEH/DEVART: @ScottMonaco
              SCBWI: http://bit.ly/1r8Dmqr

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              • holleywilliamson
                holleywilliamson SVS OG @QuietYell last edited by

                @QuietYell oh wow those are awesome thanks so much, and thanks for everyone else's advice also!

                https://www.instagram.com/holleywilliamsonart/
                http://holleywilliamson.com

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