Rabu, 13 Mei 2015

Getting Things Started With Fashion Style Drawing

By Tammie Caldwell


Feeling satisfied with a task is a matter of whether you did your best to accomplish it, or is it just for compliance. You know better what you love. And it is by acting on that passion that you start to see meaning on the effort and time you spend in doing it.

Unfortunately not all of us get the chance or even are brave enough to leave the comforts that we at present to pursue our dreams. For those who have a combined interest in drawing and fashion. Fashion style drawing can be an interesting avenue for them to hone their skills. It does not have to be something that follows a strict curriculum of some sort.

Once you have realized what you love to do most, the next big challenge would be to actually do something about it. In the case of those who love fashion, you will have to schedule your regular practice that is fit for the current one that you have. Take a look at these things that can help you.

Selection of drawing tools. You can draw in any piece of paper you want. You can also use pen, pencil or any writing tool that you feel like working on. But to keep track of the progress that you are making, it will be more practical if you create a sort of binder or sketchpad containing your art works.

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.

Select a good place and time. If you do not have some issues with flexibility, then you may not have a problem with finding whats appropriate. You may have it any time you feel like it. However, if you have other responsibilities like a day job, then organizing a schedule may be best. Find a great place where you can focus and a spare time.

Practice discipline. There are times when we feel discouraged about something that we do especially when we are not seeing some immediate rewards of whatever we are doing. It is only discipline that keeps us from doing it even if we dont feel like drawing something.

Find a mentor who can critic your work. Lastly, tap somebody who can give you feedback about your progress. It will be great if its someone who know a lot about fashion as well. This way, he or she can give you objective comments and suggestions to make your work better. You can start by asking some of your friends who can do the feedbacking for you.

If you want to excel at the thing that you love to do, doing it occasionally is not enough. You will have to do it often. Get straight with what you wish to accomplish and start working.




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