Название: How to Create Manga: Drawing Clothing and Accessories
Автор: Studio Hard Deluxe Inc.
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Изобразительное искусство, фотография
isbn: 9781462921355
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Business shirts
This type of top has been a feature of
Japanese society since the Meiji era.
Initially known in Japanese as a “white
shirt,” this was shortened to its current
name of “wai-shatsu.” It is often used
in business situations, and with the
buttons of the front placket fastened,
it creates a neat, clean impression.
Regular collar
On a regular collar,
the neckband is
neither high nor low
and the tips of the
collar create a 75- to
90-degree angle.
Button-down
The tips of the collar
are kept in place by
small buttons. This is a
very casual type of
shirt and it works well
with sweaters and
down vests.
Checks
Lines in different colors
and widths intersect to
form crosses in this
pattern. Various types of
checks include tartans,
ginghams and argyles.
Aloha pattern
Originally from Hawaii,
this pattern features
tropical motifs such as
hibiscus flowers,
mostly depicted in a
riot of color.
The difference between shirts and blouses
Shirts are mainly for men, and fasten with the left side of the
shirt over the right, while blouses are for women and fasten
with right over left. As they were originally undergarments, it is
usual for the ends of shirt hems to be curved. In comparison,
blouses were intended as outer garments from the start and
are often made from soft, pliable fabric, with frills along the
placket and other elements creating great variety in design.
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Drawing a business shirt (front view)
Block-in the shirt and skirt
Use the blocking-in for the body to
roughly sketch the shirt
Make a neat copy to create a line drawing
Add in details
Completion
Example of a back view
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Drawing a blouse with a frill
Block-in the blouse and skirt
Follow the line of the chest to capture
the flow of the frill
Draw the creases in the frill
Add detail to the shadows in the frill,
the underarms and so on
Completion
Example of a no-frills
blouse
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Drawing a disheveled shirt (front view, rear view)
Block-in a male body and shirt
Use the blocking-in for the arms and chest
as a reference to roughly sketch in the shirt
Erase the blocking-in and make a
clean copy
Completion
Refer to the blocking-in for the shoulders
and back to draw the shirt
Add shadow to complete
Front View
Back View
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Examples of shirts
Button-down
This type of shirt has small
buttons at the tips of the
collar that keep it in place.
Many have buttons that are a
brighter tone than the shirt to
create a subtle accent. Use
straight lines to create a firm
looking fabric texture.
Polo shirt
This shirt has only two to three
buttons at the neck and is pulled
over the head to put it on. It’s
typically made of stretchy
material and many examples
have ribbed cuffs. Constrict the
sleeves slightly where they meet
the cuffs for a casual, elegant air.
Flannel shirt
Made from a fabric with a lightly
raised nap, these shirts usually