Beyond the Croquis- Accessories, Flats, and Detail Sketches
Beyond the “croquis” fashion illustration, students do a project where they draw “flats” which
are the drawings of the apparel themselves.
are the drawings of the apparel themselves.
In addition students do illustrations of accessories such as handbags, hats, and shoes.
Shoes-
Homework sketches-
Students should do practice in their sketchbook drawing and perfecting body parts such as face, hair, eyes, lips, hands, and feet which are the most challenging parts to drawing fashion figures. There are hundreds of tutorials available online in YouTube and on Pinterest. Here are some student sketchbook examples:
Fashion Illustration Assessment:
How well did students create a fashion figure in the correct proportions according to directions in class? To what extent did students demonstrate skillful and careful techniques in drawing the croquis or accessories? Did they draw lightly at first so erasures would not leave permanent marks? Did they show neatness and good craftsmanship? How well did the student incorporate the assigned theme or original ideas into their design? Did student show effort to show shadows and highlights to give the appearance dimension? Does the artwork demonstrate good observation by rendering of details such as stitches, buttons, pockets, and other embellishments on clothing or accessories. Does the design demonstrate originality in clothing design and accessories? Is the design visually pleasing?
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Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks for this Unit: 2.7, 4.7, 5.5 and 7.1
*** Click here for a printable PDF of this Beyond the Croquis Unit
Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks for this Unit: 2.7, 4.7, 5.5 and 7.1