Street Style Fashion Drawing Club: Drawing People With Clothing
What's included
1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
New to Outschool? Enjoy $20 off this class with promocode: CHRISCH20 (New users only) In this class, we will draw people with diverse fashion styles. Each week, we will draw from a different photo reference as I demonstrate step by step how to create a fashion drawing. Each class we will do two 20-minute poses. This class will have an emphasis on figure drawing, dynamic posing, and realistic clothing folds. There will be lots of different types of poses, races and body types - it will not be a one-size fits all fashion silhouette. Here are the themes we will be covering in the class: β Week 1 Historical Clothing: We will draw clothing from eras such as French aristocracy, American styles from the 1950s, Victorian styles etc... Learn a bit about the history of the era, and why this style of clothing existed during the time, while listening to music during that time period. β Week 2 Aesthetic Styles: We will draw fashion styles such as Bohemian, Cottage Core, Gothic, Emo, Punk, Preppy, Skater, Athletic, Hipster, 90s hip-hop fashion and much more. We will talk about how the fashion style came about and what aesthetic components it entails. β Week 3 Garment Deconstruction and Drawing Technique: Basic drawing skills are important. In this week we will focus on an individual component of clothing. We will do a detail breakdown of things such as hoodies, jackets, skirts, and shoes. Students will learn about to shade and render materials as well. Sometimes we will also go into drawing technique such as how to draw folds, hands and hair. β Week 4 Fantasy Styles: We will draw fashion inspired by video games, movies and literature. These themes are great for those interested in entertainment and fantasy illustration. We will explore genres such as steam punk, medieval fantasy, anime and science fiction. β Week 5 Geographic/ Cultural Styles: We will create drawings inspired by fashion styles from all over the world. We will visit places such as France, Japan, Korea, London, Los Angles, New York etc... We will talk about geography, culture and lifestyle of that location and culture. *This cycle with repeat with different themes. This is an on-going class and I do take student requests and customize the curriculum based on student interest. This is a great class for students interested in fashion, costume or character design. I hope to see you soon!
Learning Goals
The learning goal will be for the student to see a photo and accurately sketch it out. The advanced learning goal is for the student to create their own fashion drawings, draw people in a variety of different poses and draw their own unique creations with their own artistic expression. Great class for aspiring illustrators, comic book artist, or fashion designers.
Other Details
Supply List
The material list is as follows⦠1) Paper 2) Pencil 3) Eraser 4) Black marker - ex) Sharpie or any Black Marker 5) Crayons or colored pencils.
Β 2 files available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Carnegie Mellon University
Chris Chien is a professional theme park designer who has spent the last 10 years contributing to projects such as Universal Studios, Sesame Street Land, SeaWorld, Kennedy Space Center, Ferrari World and many more. As a professional concept designer and illustrator, he has created designs for many theme parks all around the world!
Chris primarily works in Photoshop, but his background in traditional mediums such as charcoal, watercolor and oil painting help gives his digital art an authentically βhand-paintedβ look. In addition, Chris often uses 3D software such as SketchUp, Unreal Engine and Planet Coaster to create immersive worlds.
In 2010, Chris graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a Bachelors in Industrial Design and a minor in Theater. During his time in college, Chris designed and built many award-winning Carnival Booths, which sparked his interest in themed entertainment. Afterward graduating from Carnegie Mellon, he moved to Los Angeles to study at the prestigious Concept Design Academy, studying under Hollywoodβs finest professionals from Disney, Pixar, Dreamworks, Lucasfilms, Marvel, and Blizzard.
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Chrisβ passion for themed entertainment and storytelling comes from exploring different countries. With his desire to learn and explore, he backpacked around the world, visiting the continents of Europe, Asia and South America - seeing castles, jungles, and temples in their natural context. Chrisβ mission in themed entertainment not just to entertain, but to also provide education and inspiration to people around the globe.
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Skills:
ββ’ 10 years of concept art and design experience
ββ’ 8 years of professional teaching experience (art classes for children, teens and adults)
β’ Experienced in theme park design, concept art for games and movies, showset design, fabrication, and scenic painting
Reviews
Live Group Class
$18
weekly1x per week
40 min
Completed by 228 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-16
3-13 learners per class