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Finish the Fashion Illustration with Outlines and Facial Features.

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In this last step, I'm going to be giving a quick outline to these shapes. And the first I have two tools. I have my papermate flair pen, which is kind of a, it's a fairly fine felt tip pen, and then a really teeny tiny little pen. You could even use a ballpoint pen for this. But I'm going to do the faces and this very small pen and mostly just to illustrate the eyes and the eyebrows. At the outer edge of her face, but not too much.

Is easy to overdo it. I'm not going fully around the eyes just around the top and one little string line at the bottom is plenty. Because these faces are so small, make sure you're reinforcing lines you've already drawn. So if you have to really slow down, please do. It's just hard to fix if you've you've created several lines that are all doing the same thing, it's gonna look a little messy. The most important things about illustrating facial features is symmetry.

So if something looks off, or she's just not as cute as you'd like her to be, go back and see what's maybe not symmetrical and fix that it'll really help. Good. So we have faces now I'm grabbing my big pen for the hair and everything else. Not not outlining everything, only what I need here. Only what's important and maybe only in the shadow in the case of these legs, it's only on the left side. That's all you need.

A few little stitch lines on the boots. Know what's going on when they look at it right away. So, here we really want to reinforce it reinforce the shape of the for just a little fuzzies where you need it. bosey you saw this squiggly. Putting a little more emphasis down here at the base to make it feel like it's heavy, like it's really something down there. This leopard would be like a very short chore infer.

So here I'm just going back to lay in, just ever so slightly a little bit of short for detail. So they know it's a printed for rather than like a print and the first should be facing down generally good Okay, here's where I'm going to do my belt leaving a little whitespace for any details like these holes, the prong goes through. Take your time with this. Try to make sure it's completely filled and you don't have any open white areas that you didn't intend to be there. Good. This needs very little outline.

It's black already. Let's just use a little a few other shape you wish were more straight. Pretty good. He noticed a little trick I did here is make it look like it has some thickness at the edge. That's important for outerwear or Willie fabrics. And here's where you really indicate the shape with your outline here.

Make sure you leave a little bit of breathing room where there aren't outlines. Easily easy to overdo it. So stop a little before you think you're done. Seeing what the hair under done is sometimes better than overdone and there are figures

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