Drawing fashion t-shirts is a cool way to introduce any fashion design ideas you may have in mind, The key in drawing the best fashion t-shirts is to use the proper figure template, then trace it while adding the t-shirt design lines, specially for t-shirts you can let the design to stand alone at the end by erasing the body after you finish.
things you’ll need:
Piece of paper- Pencil- Eraser
Instructions:
-Lightly sketch out a model for the shirt to be drawn on, not adding any more details than necessary, a figure is just a template not more, All you really need is a good torso, with defined shoulders, a neck, and a waistline. If the shirt you want to draw is going to be long sleeved, you will need some arms as well.
-Begin to draw the shirt on the body, using soft lines to sweep across and show the fabric’s texture. Once you have the main outline of the shirt complete, if you feel it’s ok, then define the lines with a darker pencil.
-Add any special details you wanted the shirt to have, such as a specific pattern, buttons, ties, hems, or even extravagant embellishments like ruffles or bows. As you finish the light sketch of each extra, go over them again darker, using the same method as the shirt outline.
-Use an eraser to remove any parts of the body you don’t want to be visible as well as unnecessary lines found in the sketch.
things you’ll need:
Piece of paper- Pencil- Eraser
Instructions:
-Lightly sketch out a model for the shirt to be drawn on, not adding any more details than necessary, a figure is just a template not more, All you really need is a good torso, with defined shoulders, a neck, and a waistline. If the shirt you want to draw is going to be long sleeved, you will need some arms as well.
-Begin to draw the shirt on the body, using soft lines to sweep across and show the fabric’s texture. Once you have the main outline of the shirt complete, if you feel it’s ok, then define the lines with a darker pencil.
-Add any special details you wanted the shirt to have, such as a specific pattern, buttons, ties, hems, or even extravagant embellishments like ruffles or bows. As you finish the light sketch of each extra, go over them again darker, using the same method as the shirt outline.
-Use an eraser to remove any parts of the body you don’t want to be visible as well as unnecessary lines found in the sketch.