Sculpting Drapery
Sculpting Drapery
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Figure Sculpting Fundamentals

Sculpture Techniques

Sculpting Drapery

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Sculpting Drapery

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Course In Progress

Take what you’ve learned here and apply it to a drapery study of your own!

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Jose Ardern
I started at a very low relief to mark the highest areas of the fabric and then I was forced to increase the amount of material and height to better understand how the folds worked. By increasing the height I lost the proportion or size of the folds making it look very different from the reference.
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Andrew Joseph Keith
Hey Looking good! it definitely reads as fabric but it feels a bit rough. I would really try to pay attention to the areas where the crease transitions into the soft rolling hills of the fabric. Fabric is all about the eye of the fold and the roll off from the harder creases to the softer hills of the fabric. Keep it up you're doing great!
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@synic
Awesome! I am super excited to see this edition to the figure sculpting course.
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Andrew Joseph Keith
Glad to hear it!
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