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Drawing Drapery
The Clothed Figure The Seven Basic Folds
As art students, we all spent most of our
time drawing the nude figure. As professional artists, we rarely draw
the nude figure. In drawing the draped figure, the natural
tendency is to copy the pattern of the folds that we see. My focus
in this book is to use the drapery as a means to describe the underlying
form. Of course, in describing the form, the action of the form is
a critical element so the drapery becomes a strong component of
communicating the action. The folds created by the drapery fall
into predicable patterns determined by the kind of drapery, the form
that it goes over, the action of the form and, in the case of clothes,
the cut and type.
The predicable patterns
are classified into seven basic folds, and combinations of these folds.
Understanding these folds, and what causes them, allows the artist to
draw the clothed figure from imagination. In drawing from
the model, the understanding of the basic folds and their causes, gives
you the ability to select the folds that best communicate the action and
describe the form.
This is one of four smaller books an
drawing by Vilppu explaining and showing examples of the seven basic
folds. In conjunction with the
Vilppu Drawing Drapery Lecture on DVD, this
becomes a complete course on how to draw drapery.
Price: $29.95
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