Do you love FASHION ILLUSTRATION?
Are you eager to start your journey and create your fashion sketches and illustrations, but you don’t know WHAT materials you should use, HOW to use them, nor WHERE to start?
Or are you tired of the same flat color in your illustrations and designs?
The best way to get started with fashion illustration is with friendly materials and step-by-step guidance.
Markers and complements like color pencils, brushpens, and fineliners are the best friends for beginners. They’re easy to use, you can take them wherever you go, and you can create textured sketches and illustrations by adding layers of color and detail.
So, if you’re just starting out with fashion illustration and want to begin with a friendly and quick method, I have something for you:
is a step-by-step course that shows you how to illustrate fabric textures with markers… and something more
This is a juicy and affordable course for beginners. It is jam-packed with short videos that you can refer to every time you want to illustrate a new texture.
I was introduced to markers in college (when I was studying industrial design), and I immediately fell in love with them, with their versatility, and with their ease of use. Over the time, as I practiced and explored illustrating different kinds of fabrics, I added more elements to my process and style.
I’ve systemized and streamlined this process to share it with you. So you can ditch overwhelm. And, so you can start creating, exploring, and enjoying your creative time. – Besides, you can take it, tweak it, and come up with your own.
And, you can use these techniques to give life to your sketches and final illustrations alike.
$49
“I have LOVED all of Karen’s content, videos, everything has been super helpful in my journey. I have learned SO MUCH from Karen and her courses in so little time!” – Kellsi Braf
What Textures Will We Cover Together?
1. Scalloped Knit
2. Braided Cable
3. Hexagon Cable
4. Corchet Cable
5. Intarsia Knit
6. Rib Knit
7. Corduroy
8. Light Jersey
9. Chunky Jersey
10. Pointelles
11. Crochet
12. Flat Quilt
13. Puffy Quilt
14. Light Woven
15. Heavy Weight Denim
16. Ripped Denim
17. Twill
18. Chevron
19. Stripes
20. Polka Dot
21. Satin
22. Velvet
23. Twill Plaid
24. Charmeuse
25. Pinstripe
26. Light Woven
27. Bouclé
28. Chiffon
29. Iridescent Dupioni
30. Floral Print
31. Tweed
32. Herringbone
33. Leather
34. Fur
35. Leopard
36. Tiger
37. Zebra
38. Patent Leather
39. Crocodile
40. Ostrich
41. Metal Studs
42. Metal Sequins
43. Colored Sequins
44. Black Fabric
45. Black Denim
46. Black Knit
This is the how the course looks on the inside: the index, the textures you’ll create, and how the lessons look 😉
When you sign up to Fashion Markers you get:
+ 46 lessons with step-by-step and straight to the point instructions to illustrate (render) textures.
+ 6 BONUS lessons showing you:
- How to color skin
- How to color eyes and mouths
- How to color hair
- How to color a dress
- How to color a top and a skirt
- How to color a jumpsuit
+ The exact process I follow to illustrate each fabric texture.
Enroll Now
Fashion Markers
$49
Access to Fashion School Student’s Site.
Access to ALL Lessons, 46 Total for fabric textures + 6 bonus lessons – including written content and videos.
51 Videos Total showing you how to illustrate fabric textures with makers and BONUS videos.
Learn EVERYTHING you need to illustrate fabric textures with markers. You can take my process to tweak it and find out your own.
What happens when you buy now:
+ You pay via Paypal or Credit Card.
Why I Created This E-course
Because I believe that life is better when you do fulfilling and meaningful work that feeds your heart.
Because I’m living proof that you can be a Self-Made (self-taught) Fashion Creative and make a living.
Because you deserve to do what you love in your own terms, to be proud and confident about what you create, and to dance all over your house because you have the best life!
FAQ’S
What if I’m a beginner?
Perfect! This course has been designed for you! If you don’t know how to give texture to your fashion illustrations and garment sketches, if you don’t know where to start nor how to use your tools and materials, then you are in the right place 😉
What tools do I need?
You will need markers (I use Chartpak), bristol board or soft paper, pencil, eraser, a couple of brushpens (I use Tombow), color pencils, a couple of fineliners, gelly pens (white, silver, and gold), and optionally a ruler and ink pens.
I’ll share a list of materials if you’re on a budget.
More Questions?
Send them directly to my email! – karenavila@fashionstepbystep.com I’ll be HAPPY to clarify your doubts, and I’ll get back to you asap!
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