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Gypsy Eyes
So these are part of a project for my Fashion Illustration class. We were each assigned a time period, I got the 1950's. These are some of the sketches I'm handing in so far (we have to make a presentation with 10). Critique is always welcome. Keep in mind that I had to take a picture of them, my scanner wasn't working and that it looks slightly distorted because of the camera angle.



(not finished yet)

and then here is one I'm thinking of using for my contemporary ballet costume:
starlette
aww theyre really good. They're so proportional. good job. I'm big into fashion sketching as well. But mine have huge boobs and tiny waists lol. Anyway, they look very good. You don't do faces either. I never did because I thought it dtracted from the clothing. I'm rambling..sorry. I really love the third one. But they are all great. good job thumbsup.gif
This Confession
Very nicely done Jackie.

I like the second one flowers.gif I was thinking about taking that class at my school. I was kind of iffy about it though, since I'm not that big in hand drawing. Third one is nice as well, even though its not finished.
Serendipity
The first & second ones are pretty. (=
CLYDE
I would totally wear the second one.

Very nice. thumbsup.gif I especially love the hat detail on your ballet costume.
pandamonium
i like how the third one is coming along.
SarahxJoy
Ahh wow. I love the blue dress, very cute. _smile.gif You're talented. flowers.gif
Janette
Nice. I like the first one best _smile.gif
Zatanna
Very cool, Jackie. I love the "All that Jazz" feel that the last sketch has. Using it for a ballet piece is a creative way to go about it.
KissMe2408
Ah I love these pieces! They are great!
x1227x
i love the second one happy.gif i would totally wear it too. biggrin.gif
slipper
Not bad. (I guess I'm not into the 50's.)
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