How to draw hijab fashion sketch

Monday

The color of your clothes can affect the way people respond to you


Sisters, The color of your clothes can affect the way people respond to you.





Following you will find out what people-especially guys-think about you when you are wearing clothes of a certain color. So be careful with your color selection, especially if you don’t want to mess things up with guys. But don’t take this too seriously, because it’s just for fun.



When you wear RED:
You stand out from the crowd! Red can make you appear dynamic and confident And Added bonus: Guys find red attractive-it can actually raise their heart rate. By wearing red you become more eye-catching than others. For those who wants to receive attention, red is the most effective. That why red is only suitable for a happy and energetic situation. Don’t wear red to a funeral. For those who are color-conscious, it’s a taboo.

When you wear Purple:

You may fell less pressured and more in touch with your feelings. A dark shade can send a message of independence; whereas, a pale purple can make you appear tender and romantic.



When you wear yellow:
You are sure to get noticed. It’s the one color that people really are aware of because it’s the first color the brain registers. Putting on yellow can also give a cheerful outlook and brighten your day.

When you wear white:
To some, you may appear innocent and delicate. To others, you may seem individualistic, sophisticated but standoffish and detached. White also gives the sense of formality. That is why many people like to wear white for their first interview for a job. Besides, white is also suitable for sportive outdoor activities although it gets dirty easily.



When you wear pink:
You seem friendly and sensitive. Pale pink is said to have a distressing effect; whereas, hot pink adds vibrancy and energy. When you put on pink, it’s a perfect time to pretty up with pink lipstick. To some people, pink is feminine color.



When you wear blue:
It is said to have a calming effect on you and the people around you. In fact, a light blue may actually lower blood pressure. You also come across as sincere, reliable and organized.

When you wear orange:
You appear friendly and enthusiastic. Like red, Orange is an attention-getter, but, oh-o, don’t be surprised if people don’t take you too seriously when you wear this color. Orange is often linked with youth, although that’s not completely right.




When your wear black:
You seem authoritative and somewhat aloof and unapproachable. You also may appear disciplined, strong-willed and independent. Wearing black, people would find you mysterious, if not sad. It’s better not to wear black in afternoon when the sun is hot.

When you wear brown:
It shows you are dependable, practical and stable. Brown can make people feel secure and you appear conscientious, friendly and easily approachable.


When you wear green:
People see you as caring and friendly. But, on the downside green may not appear serious or important. Perhaps, it’s not the color to wear when interviewing for a part-time job or asking for an extension on your homework .

Sunday

Fashion sketching clipping files

















All artists should keep a clipping file of other artists ' work. Photographs should be included in the file.

These clippings should be composed of sketches by artists skilled in some outstanding feature. Seldom does one find an artist outstanding in everything; so let your clipping file be broad and contain samples of the good points of many artists' work.

These clippings are to be used for reference and suggestion, but not for copying. A good artist does not copy. Copying is not only unfair to the original artist, but it also retards the copyist's progress. Always strive for originality in your work.

Start immediately to collect clippings of fashion sketches, accessories, textures, backgrounds, etc. Your greatest sources of material will be newspapers, fashion magazines and posters.

Developing originality fashion sketches


Most beginners have a good deal of inhibition about creating original fashion sketches. A few pointers will help to dissipate that by showing how simple it is to acquire originality.

First of all, don't worry about it. It will come naturally after thorough groundwork and practice. Much will be learned about the figure by blocking in poses from other artists' sketches. For instance, take an authentic pattern pamphlet. Use the pose of one figure for your sketch and the dress of another (preferably a different pose). This changing of poses and dresses is an excellent exercise for the amateur.

It is also perfectly legitimate to use a figure in your clipping file as a suggestion for a pose. However, the artist should never copy another sketch or pose exactly. If he is using a sketch for a suggestion, he should change some part of the pose* If the model in the clipping has both hands on her hips, place one hand on her hat or down at her side, or turn the head for your sketch.

Photographs offer another means of developing originality and are especially recommended for wash drawings. The clearness of the highlights and shadows in a photograph enable the artist to see just where to place them in his sketch. Nearly all fashion magazines reproduce pictures of smartly dressed women. Practise copying them, remembering to change the figure to fashion proportions.

The best method of all for creating original sketches is to have a live model pose for you. Let the model take her pose, and you study it. Study the action of the figure, the way the dress fits the figure, the general effect. Without the use of the model start your sketch, striving to capture.

the same action and feeling of the original. Drawing from memory allows more freedom in your work and greater naturalness, for the eye retains only the important features of the pose and eliminates minor details that stiffen the effect.

Individuality of style may express itself in a particular type of garment. For instance, one artist's work may be outstanding for dresses; another may excel in men's apparel. Free-lance artists should be classified according to their ability to draw certain things.

what is the different between the fashion figure and the human figure?

Fashion Figure and Human Figure




Even though the present-day trend is toward naturalism in fashion sketching, there is still a vast difference between the fashion figure and the human figure. The greatest difference is, as it always has been, in the height of the two figures. The fashion figure is always taller, more graceful and more seductive in line.

The variance in other ways may be summed up in a few words: the fashion figure is higher busted, broader and squarer shouldered, and narrower, very narrow, in the hips. The proportions vary from season to season to exploit more perfectly the current modes, but these are the general high points to remember.

The average human figure is seven and one-half heads tall, whereas a fashion figure may be from eight to ten heads tall, - in extreme mannequin types, as many as twelve heads. However, the height of the fashion figure should be governed by the length of the head and the width of the shoulders. This added height lends sophistication, grace and smartness to the figure - qualities that are envied by the majority of women and therefore enhance the appeal of an advertisement.

There should be a more angular appearance and a more abstract feeling to a fashion sketch than there is to a human figure, but at the same time the fashion figure, to meet modern popular demands, must be natural looking and suggestive of action.

This comparison will illustrate the contrasting proportions of the human and fashion figures. Both figures were started with the same size head as their unit of measuring.

Creating Fashion Figure






In fashion people your figure should be drawn long and slim with squared off shoulders and very unrealistically elongated legs. It will look extremely out of proportion, as the legs tend to be exaggeratedly long. The waist must be drawn very slender.

In drawing your figure, remember that the waist is one third down from the top of the figure. It is most important to show this important aspect of the figure, which will add to the elegance of your croquis. The waist falls in between the pelvic box and the upper torso shape, and should have a nice curve inward over these two structures of the body. The figures are measured in head widths, in order to ensure you’re getting the proportions right.

The true female figure measures seven to eight head lengths in height, the fashion figure measures nine to ten head lengths. In fashion drawing you must retain the basic proportions of the human form from head to crotch, only add extra length to the legs to give dramatic stylised effect and give your designs more dynamic appeal.

How to draw fashion figure step by step

Many people dream of becoming a fashion designer, but nervous about learning the fashion design basics.

This area of art provides you with a comprehensive step by step style of drawing women.

Whether you enjoy it as a hobby, or if you are interested in fashion design as a career, there are numerous opportunities available.

You will learn the fashion design basics, such as the fashion figure, and then how you can develop the fashion figure into a variety of different styles.


Step 1
Use a fashion template if you are a beginner. A template is like a paper doll that you are able to print out and either trace or use as a reference to draw your model.




Step 2
Look through fashion magazines if you are new to the fashion world. Find some outfits you find inspiring and use their ideas to devise your own look.






Step 3
If you are using a template, trace it on paper with a pencil. Then start sketching your clothing ideas onto your traced copy of the template (or on a sketch of a model's body that you drew freehand). Draw what you feel, and reference your magazines as needed.

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Step 4

When you have finished your sketch, add in color and patterns, such as stripes or a plaid print. Colors and patterns will really add to your design.

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Step 5
When you're finished, you can trace your image to make copies of your fashion model. This way, you are able to mix and match colors and patterns on your wardrobe. This will allow you to see what colors look best on what apparel.


Definition of Hijab



"Hijab" is the term used by many Muslims women to describe their head cover that may or may not include covering their face except their eyes, and sometimes covering also one eye. The Arabic word "Hijab" can be translated into veil or yashmak. Other meanings for the word "Hijab" include, screen, cover(ing), mantle, curtain, drapes, partition, division, divider.

The Islamic dress code for women is based on verses in the the Holy Qur’an and the narrated traditions (ahadith; singular hadith) of the Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him) and early Muslims.

Based on the Qur’an and ahadith, most scholars agree that Muslim women should cover their hair and wear outer garments outside the home and in the presence of men whom they would be eligible to marry.

Three rules for muslim women dress code:

1. The best garment
2. Cover your bosoms
3. lengthen Your garments

1. THE BEST GARMENT
"O children of Adam, we have provided you with garments to cover your bodies, as well as for luxury. But the best garment is the garment of righteousness. These are some of GOD's signs, that they may take heed." (7:26)

This is the basic rule of dress code in the Quran. This is the first rule in women dress code in Islam (Submission). What is inside your heart is more important for God that the dress you wear.

2. COVER YOUR BOSOMS
The second rule can be found in 24:31. Here God orders the women to cover their bosoms whenever they dress up.

Can we find the word "Hijab" in the Quran?
The word "Hijab" appeared in the Quran 7 times, five of them as "Hijab" and two times as "Hijaban," these are 7:46, 33:53, 38:32, 41:5, 42:51, 17:45 & 19:17.
None of these "Hijab" words are used in the Quran in reference to what the traditional Muslims call today (Hijab) as a dress code for the Muslim woman.
Hijab as it appears in the Quran has nothing to do with the Muslim Women dress code.

3. LENGTHEN YOUR GARMENTS
The first regulation of DRESS CODE for Muslim women is in 7:26, the second is in 24:31 and the third is in 33:59

"O prophet, tell your wives, your daughters, and the wives of the believers that they shall LENGTHEN their garments. Thus, they will be recognized and avoid being insulted. God is Forgiver, Most Merciful." In 33:59, God sets the other regulation for the dress code for the Muslim women during the prophet's life.

It is clear from the above verses that the DRESS CODE for the Muslim women (Submitters) according to the Quran is righteousness and modesty. God knows that this modesty will be understood differently in different communities and that is why He left it open to us to decide for ourselves.

Fashion sketch and Fashion People




Fashion sketch

Drawing clothes is fun and easy once you get the hang of it.
It improves your fashion sense and lets you practice your drawing skills.

Fashion sketch is like an art.
The aim is to give you ideas and guide you on a step by step approach to draw a fashion sketch.

Study the fashion around us, or through the internet about the world of fashion.
Fashion can be as simple as a piece of cloth wrapping around a model, but as to how you, as the fashion designer enhances the visual impact, by adding colors, lighting effects, folds, and all the drawing techniques to the model.

These showcases your originality, your passion about how the clothing will look like when worn.










Fashion people

There are many fashion templates a beginner can use to trace a model, then create her own look and accessories to go along with it.

Trying to create your own fashions can be difficult if you are new at it, but it doesn't have to be.

The main focus is on the clothes, the accessories, the shoes and the stance of the model.

The expressions and other facial details do not play a huge role in fashion drawing.

A lot of fashion sketches do not show faces at all.

Drawing fashion people can be as simple as drawing anything else.