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How to Draw Fashion Accessories

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Summary: Add some fashion accessories to your next figure drawing with expert tips on how to draw people in this free video art lesson.

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By David Clemen
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David A. Clemen has a BFA in Fashion Design from Virginia Commonwealth University and a one year Graphic Design degree from the Art Institute of Atlanta. He is qualified in many...read more

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"Hi, I'm David Clemen on behalf of Expert Village. Today we are going to learn how to draw characters. After we have drawn the head, the body and so forth, sometimes people have the accessories that go with. Glasses, hats, purses, bags, dogs, trumpets, anything that you know that the person is into you can add that in there. Basically you can draw anything you see in real life. For a purse you can do a really long handle for the woman, you can make a rectangle bag and just a little buckle. For a hat you can do kind of a French beanie like the artists wear. You can do a trumpet. Maybe it's a trumpet player on the street. You can just kind of indicate that. The trumpet has three buttons I believe. You put the mouthpiece there. Lots of people wear headphones, now, you usually just see the white earplugs but people still wear the big headphones if they are a DJ or something like that. You can add those in. You can add glasses. You can do any kind of glasses that you want. Just give them big rims like this. If you want to indicate that there is glass there, you usually just put a line there to indicate the glass. You can also do small glasses. Really small wire rimmed glasses. Other types of purses or backpacks you can just kind of come in here and do this sack on the shoulders like this and maybe it has a zipper. Things like that. So these are all hats and accessories that you can add to your characters."

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