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Symmetrical Sunglasses in Fashion Design

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Summary: Symmetrical sunglasses are essential to fashion designs and illustrations. Learn to design asymmetrical sunglasses for fashion croquis from a designer in this free fashion illustration video.

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By Laurel Armstrong
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Laurel Armstrong is in graduate school for fashion design and is knowledgeable about everything fashion: design, sketching, pattern drafting, draping, sewing construction, etc. Laurel...read more

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"These sunglasses, you can see the what I've been telling you about making sure they're even. Here is an example of not doing that, and it's something that is the first thing you notice. What do you notice when you look at that? You notice, OK, they're not rendered correctly, it's not like she's looking at a different on a different perspective. This side is fatter than this side, and so therefore it's going to come across the rest of your crokee can be completely perfect, and if you do something like this, it's going to mess up the entire look, so make sure that you render each side the same, even if it means you have to, I'll show you how to do that. It means you have to fold your design in half, at the bridge of the nose, and then draw however low you want it to go, and draw your top part, your top part over. Do one side, then little cheating technique, flip it over, make sure that you're doing it with tracing paper, or something that you can see through, and then follow the line on that side of the paper. So, when we want to fold it, it's exactly symmetrical."

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