Fashion Illustration Art: How to Draw Fun & Fabulous Figures, Trends and Styles

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Fashion Illustration Art: How to Draw Fun & Fabulous Figures, Trends and Styles

Fashion Illustration Art: How to Draw Fun & Fabulous Figures, Trends and Styles

2018-02-20 Fashion Illustration Art: How to Draw Fun & Fabulous Figures, Trends and Styles

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Exceeded Very High Expectations I got this book shortly after its release and it exceeded my highest expectations. I knew the content would be good, but the art reproduction itself within it is also terrific -- something that is not always easy when translating art to printed pieces. Moreover, the interesting and engaging way the information is both articulated . A MUST BUY for aspiring fashion illustrator, FABULOUS! This book is absolutely fabulous! I bought 2 copies, one to keep and one as a gift. My niece loves this book and plans on becoming a fashion illustrator. Jenn Lilya did an incredible job with all of her step-by-step instructions and amazing illustrated samples for guidelines. Highly recommend it!!. Amazon Customer said The book is great for beginners to illustration. The book is great for beginners to illustration, as well as people with intermediate skills in illustration, i learnt so many tips from this book, Jennifer lilya revealed several tips and tricks to make your fashion figures look alive, outstanding and eyecatching! this tips are rarely seen in so many fashion illustration books. Sh

From the clothes to the pose, here's everything you need to create fierce fashion illustrations.Create fabulous fashion moments! Drawing on 20+ years of fashion illustrating experience, Jennifer Lilya uses acrylic paint and black ink to show you how to draw the clothes, poses and attitudes behind runway-worthy art. Pulsing with style, color and energy, this super-sassy guide will help you move your fashion art forward. Follow her expert tips, techniques and step-by-step illustrations to draw girls that rock the look, from flirty and fun to strong and sexy.Illustrated with tons of gorgeous examples, this guide covers everything from assembling your tools and mixing skin tones to the secrets behind natural looking poses and proper fabric drape. But you can follow along with markers, pencils or whatever you like! Find out how to:Draw standing and walking poses full of attitude and movement.Use highlights, shadows and line quality to liven up your illustrations.Evoke a variety of facial expressions using loose indications of eyes, lips and noses.Create the look of batik, plaid, leather, lace, tweed and other fabrics.Pull it all together into complete fashion illustrations. Give your girls the spirit and spunk they need to enchant the crowd as they cruise the runway, hit the town or strike a pose.. Jennifer uses acrylic paint and black ink to create her happy illustrations, and shows you how, too

She specializes in fashion illustration in acrylics and black ink on paper. Jennifer has been illustrating professionally since 1993. Jennifer Lilya grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut, where she spent countless hours sketching her Barbie dolls and still does to this day! Barbie, Fashion Plates and '80s pop culture influenced her love of fashion and art, inspiring her to move to NYC to attend the Fashion Institute of Technolog

Jennifer has been illustrating professionally since 1993. Visit her website at jenniferlilya.. Her love of runway sketching and her traditional, non-digital approach to illustration has garnered her numerous clients including ELLE, Katy Perry, Barneys NY, Dolce & Gabbana, Stila Cosmetics, WWD, Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue, dELiA*s, Edelman PR, Cosmopolitan, Express, Piperlime, Hanro, Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, Mood Fabrics, Dove and American Airlines among many other brands, fashion designers and publications. About the AuthorJennifer Lilya grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut, where she spent countless hours sketching her Barbie dolls and still does to this day! Barbie, Fashion Plates and '80s pop culture influenced her love of fashion and art, inspiring her to move to NYC to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), where she majored in Fashion Illustration. Her combination of fashion art and witty hand-lettering gives her piec