- by ChildofIce |
- Painting And Drawing
- | Submitted on 10/13/2008 |
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- Title: Blue Fashion
- Artist: ChildofIce
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Description:
Another fashion drawing working with my markers. I really do wish i could sew well enough to make some of the outfits I draw. lol
I would appreciate comments if you're going to give me a 1 or 2 star rating *pouts* Constructive criticism is always nice.. - Date: 10/13/2008
- Tags: blue fashion
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Comments (5 Comments)
- luvmiroku123 - 06/18/2009
- i would totally buy the top, but the bottom scares me. its not the fact that its petticoat ruffels, its the fact that you combined that nice shade of blue on the ruffles with the weird gray-green-looks-like-my-local-lake-that-people-leave-their-trash-in. right. yes but still 4/5 i liked teh shoes. could never walk in them without falling but i liked them.
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- Bedtime For Misa-Chan - 04/04/2009
- Haha I can sew. And that looks rather easy to make. X3 But it doesn't go together,as Honore said. =P
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- HonoreTiger - 10/14/2008
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continued 2...
Sorry about posting all this bottom to top- smile
One last thing: Your drawing ability, like other fashion students, is developed just enough to draw a reasonably proportionate figure. If you improve that, you'll really stand out from others. I'm giving you a 3 for making a lot of effort in drawing (lots of detail!). - Report As Spam
- HonoreTiger - 10/14/2008
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Continued...
A ribbed sweater with a split skirt will go; or a tank top with a split skirt or ruffled skirt.
If you really want all those colors, you'd need a pattern to hold them- probably a Tartan or Tweed. Maybe a Paisley or Floral?
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- HonoreTiger - 10/14/2008
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Well... I'm not going to give you a 1 or 2... but... You are using 3 blues here: a sort of dark, green blue that's blackish; a turquoise blue; and a sea blue. They don't really go together. Then you have the really typical shoes...
You have what appears to be a ribbed, knit, turtleneck sweater under a tank top; and then you've got a tight skirt that's split to show really old fashioned, petticoat ruffles... Does Not Go. - Report As Spam