How to draw fabrics | Fashion drawing with markers | Justine Leconte – Justine Leconte officiel
Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jeReo6mSDw
Summary
### Summary
In this drawing tutorial, Justin teaches how to draw four types of fabric patterns: herring bone, gingham, plaid, and tweed. The materials used are Prisma color color pencils and chartpak ad color markers. Each pattern is drawn on a colored background using the respective colors for each type of fabric.
Highlights
- Herring Bone Pattern: Blue glow marker and True Blue color pencil are used to draw herring bones. Start by drawing the background, then use the color pencil for construction lines and final details.
- Gingham Pattern: Aqua blue, green Ando green markers create large squares on a darker background color. Allow colors to blend before adding the middle color, creating threads horizontally and vertically with emal green.
- Plaid Pattern: Salmon background and life red pattern, with crimson red pencil added later for detail. Wait 2 minutes between layers to allow colors to dry.
- Tweed Pattern: Light red and dark red color pencils are used to create a tone-on-tone effect. Add more colors if desired for a more complex pattern.
Key Takeaways
- The artist emphasizes the importance of using various colors and making sure the intersections look realistic for the patterns to appear genuine.
- They also mention adding contrasted bits to give the illusion of depth in the tweed fabric.
- The artist encourages viewers to let them know if they’re interested in knitted patterns and to subscribe to their channel for more content. 🎨 Learn to Draw 🎨
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