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Types of Fashion Illustration
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Abstract Illustration
This illustration style focuses on unusual forms, colors, and materials, often ignoring realism in favor of artistic expression. Used to communicate innovative design ideas.
Photorealistic Illustration
An illustration that is very detailed and aims to look as realistic as possible, often resembling a photograph. It is common in advertisements and portfolio presentations.
Stylized Illustration
Characterized by exaggerated features or elements that enhance the design's artistic elements, these illustrations are often found in advertising, editorial, or high fashion contexts.
Live Sketching
Captures the moment and essence of the model or garment in live settings, such as runway shows or live model sessions. Often used for capturing movement and immediate inspiration.
Watercolor Illustration
Utilizes watercolor paint to create a soft, fluid effect, often chosen for its ability to suggest textures and convey the weight or drape of fabrics.
Conceptual Illustration
Illustration that goes beyond the physical garment to represent the ideas and concepts behind a design, often used for pitching ideas or in conceptual art installations.
Technical Drawing
A highly detailed illustration that provides a flat representation of a garment, emphasizing the technical aspects and construction details. Used primarily for pattern making and production.
Mixed Media Illustration
Employs a combination of various techniques such as drawing, painting, and digital art to create a dynamic and textured look. Commonly found in portfolio pieces or designer showcases.
Fashion Portrait Illustration
Focuses on the face or figure wearing the fashion item, emphasizing personal style and individuality. It's often used for client commissions or personalized fashion presentations.
Flats
A simple, clean illustration showing a garment's basic lines with minimal styling. Often used in the industry to communicate designs between designers, pattern cutters, and manufacturers.
Croquis
A quick sketch of a figure, typically used as a base for fashion design or illustration. It is often used to display clothing in a more 'lived-in' context on a standard figure.
Mood Illustration
This type of sketch is used to convey the overall atmosphere, theme, or emotion of a collection. Often used in the early stages of design to solidify the concept.
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