Friday, March 11, 2016
19th Century Dress
Well, it's been about a month and a half since I last posted. In that time, I've been very busy!
First of all, I got a portfolio so that I don't have to use my lined notebook anymore (yay!), which means the designs are easier to see. I make photocopies of each design and put them in a section of the portfolio, so I can color them later.
I also made a "template" I can trace so I'm not estimating my proportions anymore. As you can see, the results are much improved.
This is a 19th Century dress that could be used as a costume of some sort. It's really too bad that no
The corset-style bodice is really pretty, in my opinion.
one wears these dresses anymore - they are so elegant and beautiful! The hairstyle is really more of a Renaissance style, but I could't help but pair it with the dress.
I colored darker on the folds to create a more realistic effect. It turned out very well!
I paired the flowers on the sleeve with the ones on the skirt in order to make the bodice and skirt seem like they "match".
First of all, I got a portfolio so that I don't have to use my lined notebook anymore (yay!), which means the designs are easier to see. I make photocopies of each design and put them in a section of the portfolio, so I can color them later.
I also made a "template" I can trace so I'm not estimating my proportions anymore. As you can see, the results are much improved.
This is a 19th Century dress that could be used as a costume of some sort. It's really too bad that no
The corset-style bodice is really pretty, in my opinion.
one wears these dresses anymore - they are so elegant and beautiful! The hairstyle is really more of a Renaissance style, but I could't help but pair it with the dress.
I paired the flowers on the sleeve with the ones on the skirt in order to make the bodice and skirt seem like they "match".
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