How to Sketch Anime Clothes.
Step 1.
We are taking a shortcut in the guidelines. Draw the first two round
shapes (left side) with the long line for Misaki's torso and the check mark that
extends from her middle line.
Step 2.
Lightly sketch in her hair. Give a curve to the spiked hair. Observe how
the hair falls onto her torso circle guideline and draw it.
Step 3.
Step 4.
Stay with the guidelines and draw in the rest of her shirt and apron.
Step 5.
Follow the guideline
for her arms and draw them in.
Step 6.
That little line on
Usui's guideline shape was for his shirt collar. Draw that in lightly.
Step 7.
Here you get a chance to sketch in his first sleeve, part of shirt, and pocket. Get those folds and wrinkles in.
Step 8.
See how Usui's back relates to the guidelines. It's not straight but curves with the round shape. Sketch in his arm covered by the sleeve. Don't forget to add those folds and wrinkles.
Step 9.
Your drawing may look like this or you might have your own version. At this point, you can color in your picture with a medium of your choice.
Step 10.
If you would like to add some shadow, here is an example to go by.
Step 11.
Here is the basic
color combination of the Misaki grabbing Usui's shirt. Following this step are
tips on sketching/drawing anime clothes.
Step 12.
There are 4 fold
actions in trousers. These folds originate at the PULL points and radiate to
the SUPPORTING SURFACE (SS). H=Radiating from the HIPS. C=Radiating from the
CROTCH. B=Radiating from the BUTTOCKS. K=Radiating from the KNEES.
Step 13.
The pants were baggy radiating tons of folds. But this woman's figure has a fitted top. Notice there aren't as many wrinkles. The pull is at the bust and the fold is between. Beneath her chest, the folds are from her waist
Step 14.
If you ever need to know how suit jacket or jacket folds do with arms up
or down, click on this picture for reference
Step 15.
It helps
to have an eye for fashion too. It good to draw your figure first, then add the
clothes for a natural look. Check out how the clothes appear on these girls!
Step 16.
Without lighting, we have a flat subject. That's what makes Usui falling
so interesting, dramatic lighting. The red arrows are direction of light. Blue
arrows are the shadows him being turned away from the sun
Step 17.
Here
are some helpful tools for doing sketches or drawings. You can use the 0.7mm 2B
mechanical pencil, 9B pencil, 9B crayon, tissue, blending stump for excellent
lines and blending.
Step 18.
Last but not least, I want to show you how great a pencil is. And you
can get these same effects with a regular No. 2 pencil. The first picture shows
how to hold your pencil for Overhand (great for writing & details) and
Underhand (great for shading large areas in wide strokes). You can practice
tone shading and take it a step further with the Tone Exercise. I'm closing
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