FASHION ILLUSTRATION 

 

 A detailed course, from basic to advanced - learn how to draw and design using various techniques and tools to create a realistic fashion illustration.

 

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Launched on  28th April 2012

Language : Hinglish [70% Hindi + 30% English]

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LANGUAGE

Hinglish (Comfortable mix of Hindi and English)

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You can watch anytime as per your comfort.

MANY TIMES

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LIFETIME ACCESS

Lifetime access to the portal which you can use anytime

CERTIFICATE

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MODULE 1INTRODUCTION & OVERVIEW

For all the aspiring and professional Fashion Designers, the course is designed to empower you with various creative, practical, and technical aspects of Fashion Designing. Through this course, you will experience quality learning at its best through lifetime access and value-added resources.

 

MODULE 2 : HISTORY OF FASHION ILLUSTRATION & 11.5 HEAD MECHANICAL CROQUIS.

Put your ideas, thoughts, creatives, and designs onto paper. Know the intriguing and interesting history of Fashion illustration and understand the stylized form of illustrations. Learn how to draw a 11.5 head mechanical croquis with this step-by-step guide.

MODULE 3 : FLESHING IN MECHANICAL CROQUIS.

Understand the importance of sketching and illustrating in fashion designing. Learn how to draw flesh i.e., curves starting from your head to your heels using the mechanical croquis in different views. If you want to ace sketching realistic garments according to the human body, then there’s no substitute for practice.

MODULE 4 : DRAW SIDE POSES

Master the art of drawing side poses by taking into consideration several factors like points of reference when you can’t see the half side of the body. Take reference from mechanical croquis video to revise the points of reference to draw side profiles effectively. Paper, pencil, dust-free eraser, and sharpener is all you need to get started.

MODULE 5 : SKETCH 3/4TH POSES

What is a 3/4th pose? What is a partial pose? Learn how to draw croquis in different angles. Get over your struggle of learning to draw stylized poses as the video will guide you through the same. Get additional tips on what factors to consider when you start sketching.

 

MODULE 6 : SKETCH POSES - HANDS & LEGS VARIATION

Various movements and gestures impact our posture, right from how we raise our hands to how we rest them on sides or waist. Different posture, different movement of legs and hands. Get some quick tips on how to practically draw a variety of poses using different points of reference.

MODULE 7 : DRAW A FACE IN DIFFERENT ANGLES AND POSES

This video is a step-by-step guide to draw a face including its features - nose, eyes, lips, etc. in different angles like side, 3/4th, front, and so on. Get some additional quick tips on how to mark reference points when sketching a model live.

 

MODULE 8 : SKETCHING FACIAL FEATURES.

Facial features are a vital element of fashion designing. The seven basic face shapes are oval, heart, diamond, square, round, oblong and pear. Learn how to identify face shapes and outline the reference points to be able to draw facial features - eyes, nose, lips, etc. and how to render a face. Material required - HB pencil, dust-free eraser, and a paper.

MODULE 9 : SKETCHING FITTED CLOTHES.

Body-fitting clothes have been in demand for years. This video will introduce the basic rules to keep in mind while sketching clothes. This video provides an in-depth tutorial on how to draw a variety of fitted clothes like skirt, shirt, trousers, gown, coats and other dresses. You’ll learn to draw the apparels around a croquis in a range of poses.

MODULE 10 : SKETCHING LOOSE CLOTHES

Following the basic rules for sketching clothes, in this video, you will learn how to sketch clothes of loose fitting. You’ll also get additional hacks on which factors to consider, especially creases and folds in a variety of apparels when drawing loose clothes.

 

MODULE 11 : SKETCHING AN INDIAN ETHNIC WEAR

Saree is one of the most widely worn apparel in India. Different regions in India have different draping and stylizing saree patterns. Learn how to draw the essential aspects like blouse, skirt, saree, lehenga, etc. And know the common mistakes you must avoid to draw ethnic wear effectively.

MODULE 12 : RENDERING CASUAL WEAR

Everyone loves casual wear. This topic covers the necessary details that will help you illustrate casual wear. This video is a step-by-step guide on how to render casual wear and you will get some valuable insights on the factors to consider when rendering casual wear.

 

MODULE 13 : RENDERING A BEACH WEAR

Different occasions demand different kinds of apparels and one such clothing is beach wear. This topic covers the essentials to help you render beachwear, right from outlining to filling colours with the texture of animal print and transparent jacket according to final touch.

MODULE 14 : RENDERING LAYERED CLOTHES

This comprehensive video tutorial will shed some light on how to render layered or gathered garments. Generally, there’s a slight difference in showing flat, draped and gathered garments. This video will help you understand the difference.

MODULE 15 : SKETCH HAIRSTYLES

Along with learning how to draw a body from various angles and poses, it is equally important to know how to draw various hairstyles in front and back view. Pattern, volume, length, and shape are some of the important aspects that makes a hairstyle look distinct. From structuring to outlining to final touch - this comprehensive guide covers the essentials of sketching hairstyles.

MODULE 16 : RENDERING ETHNIC WEAR

 

This topic sheds light on a variety of ethnic wear. This video is a step-by-step guide to help you render draped clothes, right from outlining, applying base colour to highlighting according to adding depth to final finishing.

 

MODULE 17 : RENDERING WINTER WEAR

Getting the texture right while rendering winter wear is a real challenge for many designers. This topic is a comprehensive tutorial which will help you understand what factors to consider when rendering winter wear and how to render a range of the same like caps, coat / sweater / top, trousers, etc. in knitwear, leather, and fur fabrics.



MODULE 18 : RENDERING WHITE WEDDING DRESS

White wedding gowns or dresses are quite popular in many regions across the globe. Rendering a white wedding dress can be challenging. Through this video tutorial, you will gain some useful and practical hacks to show highlights, tones, and shadows on white fabric.

 

 

MODULE 19 : RENDERING A SAREE

While draping a saree can seem challenging, illustrating one can be another. Folds, crease, and draping make the essentials of saree. The given factors vary upon the type of material you want to showcase. Learn step-by-step how to render a saree featuring its color, material, texture, shadow, and highlights.

MODULE 20 : RENDERING AN EVENING WEAR 

There is a variety of evening wear available in the market today. More beautiful the clothes, the more in-detail work is required. Learn how to render a beautiful evening wear with the lace fabric through this video. Get additional tips on do’s and don’ts.

MODULE 21 : RENDERING LEHENGA

Illustrating lehenga can seem difficult owing to the layers, folds, draping, embroidery and various other elements. Learn how to render a lehenga from outlining to texturing to embroidery to final touch with ease through this comprehensive tutorial.



WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

  • Sketch garments considering a range of factors - hairstyle, expressions, gestures, and movements

  • Draw 11.5 head mechanical croquis

  • Sketch garments according to different poses - hands and legs variations

  • Sketch fitted and loose garments

  • Rendering apparels for different purposes - seasonal collection, ethnic wear, wedding wear, lehenga, saree, casuals, etc.

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WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR ?

  • Anyone Who Wants to Learn Fashion designing

  • Aspiring and professional artists, students, and fashion designers, fashion stylists, fashion managers, and fashion bloggers

  • Aspiring Fashion Illustrators

  • Anyone who wants to learn how to sketch types of apparels realistically

  • For anyone who wants to learn to sketching professionally

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Every artist wants to draw realistic sketches, especially Fashion Designers. From rough drafts to final drafts to taking measurements to final execution – everything needs to be illustrated for a concrete reference to the bigger picture.

 This course is beneficial for anyone who wants to learn how to sketch and illustrate professionally. The course is bifurcated into different modules like Mechanical Croquis that covers drawing 11.5 head croquis, sketching, impact of light and shadow in illustration, etc.

 Every apparel is different and so, illustrating each type of garment can pose a challenge in itself. Along with a variety of apparels available today, showcasing various materials like knitwear, leather, fur, silk, wool, denim, transparent, net, lace fabric etc. through illustrations, (colours, highlights, folds, crease, texture, shades, etc.) can be a difficult task. Similar is the case for hairstyles and the varying human profiles and poses. Learners will understand all the minute details required to illustrate with such details through the video tutorials.

 

In this course, you will learn how to draw the garments according to the human body in various proportions (11.5 head croquis), how to draw various body shapes using given tools, how to sketch garments according to different poses, how to draw facial expressions, how to illustrate distinct hairstyles, how to render a variety of apparels that include ethnic wear, wedding wear, casual wear, beach wear, layered clothes, etc. and how to draw loose and fitted clothes.

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HALEEMA LUBNA

(Interior Design- IDL)

“From my experience, I can say Indian Design League is taking every effort so that students can get clarity on key concepts of Interior Designing. My favourite topic is Coloration and Texture, referring to which I learnt to paint my own room. All the topics are explained considering the challenges which interior designers commonly face and some do’s and don’ts are also given which are an add-on. I am really happy that I found the IDL platform during the challenging period of the lockdown and I can’t thank them enough for the very detailed modules.

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(Interior Design- IDL)

“I was always curious about Set Designing. When I got to know that along with the course, IDL organises webinars that give us industry insights, I was overjoyed. Set Designing, Modular Furniture, Grooming, Image Design, English Vinglish, and what not webinars were organised by Indian Design League. So, along with learning interior designing, I am also able to develop my personality. I am so grateful to be a part of the IDL community.”

SINCHANA A MHALADKAR

(Interior Design - IDL)

“When you decide to design a space, you design something where people spend most of their time. Therefore, every room and furniture needs to be designed and placed in such a way that people can feel comfortable. A slight change in proportion can completely hamper not just the furniture but can also impact the total estimate of a project. This course helped me understand not only the technical aspects but also explained the important budgeting aspects. Every lecture contains standard templates for our reference which is so helpful. Thank you IDL for this wonderful course.

DEEPSHIKHA NAYAK

(Interior Design - IDL)

“My learning experience with IDL is one of the best times, especially when lockdown hit us, IDL was my only therapy, in terms of learning what I always loved, i.e. decorating spaces…and here I was doing an Online Interior Design Course which helped me embrace my love for decorating spaces. During my course I also got a chance to do an Online Internship with celebrity interior designer,  Ar. Saket Sethi. It helped me explore and learn about new styles and history of architecture. I'm so glad that IDL gave us this opportunity. Really it was a turning point in my designing style.”

SAHARA KAWSER

(Interior Design - IDL)

“I am very excited to continue this journey with IDL… The situation at present wants us to learn things through digital platforms, and IDL is making this learning possible. I had lost all hopes when the lockdown happened, but IDL has been a ray of hope for me to work on my passion for decorating spaces. I would love to learn more! During Quarantine Times, productivity mattered the most and IDL has been my source of productivity during those times. It helped me cope-up with my mental health issues and gave me a reason to dream big. A big THANKYOU to IDL , for making this possible, via E-Learning and channelizing the designer inside us.”