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How to Draw Clothes! 👖✨ | Tutorial 🎞

Good morning and happy Friday everyone! ☺️💛

This month you guys voted for a tutorial on how to draw clothes, so here it is! 🥳 This tutorial was so fun to make and I hope you guys find it useful for your own work! ✨ Clothing is such a vast & detailed topic, so I have some step-by-step tutorial ideas planned for future months to help boost your understanding even more 🥰 I hope you guys enjoy!! 🎞

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I hope you all have a lovely & beautiful day today! 💛 enjoy the video 🥰⛅️
Love,

Lydia 💌

How to Draw Clothes! 👖✨ | Tutorial 🎞

Comments

As soon as this video started I was swooning haha! Love the cozy sketching vibe and your art studio corner is so gorgeous! Thanks for the clothing tips! X

Eleanor Bassett

Thanks!! This tutorial is very helpful ❤️

sandviart

I’m so happy you enjoyed it!! 💛 And yes! I find that using multiply to deepen the shadows always helps keep the colors rich (as long as the multiply color you use isn’t too far into the gray spectrum!) I hope that helps 🥰

Lydia Elaine

thank you so much for the tutorial! clothes are always such a struggle for me to draw! I do have a question though, when you’re layering the shadows and deepening them, are you using multiple multiply layers or is it all on the same multiply layer?

Liv

So glad you enjoyed it! 🥰 I used my smudge tool to blend it all together! The smudge brush I use is a free downloadable brush by DizzyTara, which you can find on her gumroad 😌💛

Lydia Elaine

so helpfull thankyou! only one question how do you blend everything from hard to soft together like in 14:10 ? hope you can help me, thank you!

Dian Verhoeven

Thank you so so much for your answer, that is really helpful ☺️

Elise Baudouin

wow this is so useful thank you!!!

Hanlie_art

Thank you very much. ❤️

Klara Art

Great question! 💛 Sometimes I’ll use the original color from the normal layer to shade on the multiply layer, but often I find that it makes the shadows too dark! So what I’ll do is take that original color (like her red sweater for example) and I’ll move that red shade somewhere in a lighter & less saturated spectrum; so it’s still a shade of red, but much lighter and less saturated! Almost like a dim pink color :) and if I feel like I want the shadows to be darker, I’ll just adjust it as I continue to draw! I hope that makes sense! 🥰

Lydia Elaine

Loved this Lydia, thanks!!

Céleste Polstra

Hi dear Lydia! Thank you for this awesome tutorial :) I have one question regarding the multiply layer, do you just use the same color on multiply as the one on the ~normal layer underneath/the layer with the base color, or do you change it? (Sorry if it is a bit unclear 😅)

Elise Baudouin

This tutorial is so so helpful - thank you!!!

Kimberley

Great rendering! I wonder if you could make a video about fantasy clothing at some point <3

mlara_artescape

Thank u for the tutorial ❤️❤️❤️

Isabella Novaes Bello

Omg that’s awesome! 😍 I’m so glad you enjoyed it!! 💛

Lydia Elaine

Yay I’m so glad!! ☺️😍

Lydia Elaine

Of course!! 🥳💛

Lydia Elaine

Haha awesome! 🥰 I’m so glad you enjoyed it! ✨

Lydia Elaine

Don't worry Lydia it makes sense haha. This was a wonderful tutorial, I've learned a lot thank you <3

Gia

Awesome! Thank you Lydia ❤️

Kamiiyu Ran

What a great tutorial 😍 this helps so so much! Thank you!!

mangopangolin

I watched it over and over again. Thanks for the amazing tutorial Lydia 🥰

Vo hoang yen Nhi

hehe awesome! 🥰 I’m glad you enjoyed it!! 💛

Lydia Elaine

Yay I’m happy you like it!! Thanks so much 😍💛

Lydia Elaine

I love it ,it’s so useful thank you so much Lydia ❤️❤️❤️💓💓💓

Nahla

This is amazing 🤩 Thank you Lydia!

Brafy


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