Drawing Anime Clothing Folds
Draw the rolled up parts slightly away from the shape of the legs. The folds in tight jeans will usually be at the sides of the knees and at the very top between the legs. Draw some in those areas. To draw an anime shirt (school uniform or other) once again start by drawing the overall shape of the shirt and it’s major features.
To draw folds in clothing or fabric, you must (1) provide an accurate (and often swiftly simplified) depiction of folds for the viewer, AND (2) through the editorial process, depict them in an arrangement more pleasant to the eye than mere reality. If that sounds good, let’s get going on learning to draw folds.
If you’re a beginner artist start by first drawing a rough sketch of the shape and pose of the body before you draw the clothes (assuming the clothes you are drawing is being worn). For drawing anime bodies see:
Remember that anime clothes kind of has their own lives. Neon Genesis Evangelion is another brilliant example of how clothes look anime. The suits the characters are wearing fit to the world they are living in and the world supports that kind of clothes. It all works together, world and clothes.
1:134:18Drawing Clothing 3 - Fantastic Fold Practice! Figuary Day 25 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's a little bit more complicated there to draw that maybe you could start just by drawing theMoreIt's a little bit more complicated there to draw that maybe you could start just by drawing the outline of the fold. And then trying to build up the shadow shapes and stuff created by the fold.
1:548:03How to Draw Anime Clothes | BEGINNER Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's not gonna hug that shape but instead it's just gonna droop down leaving a little bit of spaceMoreIt's not gonna hug that shape but instead it's just gonna droop down leaving a little bit of space between the skin below the chest. And the shirt we're gonna draw some lines that droop down as well.
0:568:19How to draw Clothes & Wrinkles | Beginner Tutorial | DrawlikeaSirYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe most important thing on how to draw close is to know where the points of tension lie. Sorry IMoreThe most important thing on how to draw close is to know where the points of tension lie. Sorry I couldn't come up with a better name it's just the points where the tension.
0:429:55How to Draw Manga/Anime Clothes and Folds - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo start the jacket I'm gonna just start with the inside part of his hood. Down the zipper line andMoreSo start the jacket I'm gonna just start with the inside part of his hood. Down the zipper line and end it just below his waist. So I'm gonna keep his jacket. Open.
2:4422:01SIMPLE CLOTHING FOLDS & CREASES WITH BASIC SHAPESYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd you'll notice now that when they start curving him. And if I start drawing only part of thoseMoreAnd you'll notice now that when they start curving him. And if I start drawing only part of those triangles. We start to get the feeling of wrinkles.
5:197:33HOW TO DRAW HOODIES Step by Step Drawing Tutorial. Sketch a ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSame on the other side goes around the shoulder there's a seam here. Now there's folds here becauseMoreSame on the other side goes around the shoulder there's a seam here. Now there's folds here because it's loose around her body. There is a big pocket right here that goes all the way to the sides.
The drop fold is created when a cloth hangs freely from an anchor point or an anchor area. Here is an example. This is a simple example of a towel hanging in the air. The only forces affecting it are gravity and the clothespin holding it in place. Remember this rule: folds radiate from the anchor point and outwards.
1:3210:46How to Draw Clothes - Shading Cloth and Folds - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst. Now its darkest inside right and then kind of fades out. Right there just kind of fades out aMoreFirst. Now its darkest inside right and then kind of fades out. Right there just kind of fades out a little bit. Okay. So here here's another crease inside in here you see how dark this is.
0:4113:56How to Draw Hoodies, 3 Different Ways - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAt the top of sort of excess cloth that was forming at the top here. And. So that's something youMoreAt the top of sort of excess cloth that was forming at the top here. And. So that's something you can put in there if you want I think it actually kind of makes a cool shape. Makes a cool contour.
0:1815:34PS Tutorial: How To Create Anime Merch - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo what you want to do is find yourself a nice anime picture that you really like you can also justMoreSo what you want to do is find yourself a nice anime picture that you really like you can also just take a screenshot from the anime. Cut it out with the pen tool.
0:007:36HOW TO DRAW PANTS ON A BODY Step by Step Drawing ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe're going to draw a more classical fitted look and then a looser look with an almost paperbackMoreWe're going to draw a more classical fitted look and then a looser look with an almost paperback waistband to complete this project you will need a piece of paper and a pencil.
0:5824:56How To Draw SIMPLE FEET IN ANIME MANGA with ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis leg is coming down doing its own thing you get to about where the ankle is and you need to getMoreThis leg is coming down doing its own thing you get to about where the ankle is and you need to get a foot on there well the basic shapes I use are to start with the heel.
To draw a sweater in the anime style start by drawing its overall shape . Sweaters and sweatshirts are usually made of soft but fairly thick material and tend to be fairly baggy and thus tend to have a lot of folds an curves. Anime sweater drawing example. Start by drawing the overall shape of the sweater or sweatshirt with the outline ...
To draw an anime school uniform skirt start once again by drawing its overall shape. Next draw some vertical lines to indicate the proportions of the folds. It’s important to note that the folds in this particular design will be sort of like teeth that point in one direction but slowly curve around. Anime skirt drawing example.
The shoulder areas where the sleeves are stitched to the jacket will stick out be “pointy” while the chest area will be squeezed in. Draw accordingly. In this example the major folds will be at the shoulder (because of the slightly raised arm) and on the inside of the elbow (because the arm is bent).
The folds in tight jeans will usually be at the sides of the knees and at the very top between the legs. Draw some in those areas.
Time, culture, age, hobby, job, way of life. These are some of the most important things you need to keep in mind when drawing and designing clothes for your character. So let’s get going and get deep on what makes clothes anime.
Drawing anime clothing is not an easy task by no means. But the very best advice I can give is to draw the clothes as they live. They have a personality in them. They are slightly in the fantasy world but still connected to reality and to our world.
To draw folds in clothing or fabric, you must (1) provide an accurate (and often swiftly simplified) depiction of folds for the viewer, AND (2) through the editorial process, depict them in an arrangement more pleasant to the eye than mere reality. If that sounds good, let’s get going on learning to draw folds.
Your reference, depending on the fabric, may have twenty radiating spiral folds in an area that you choose by design not to focus on. If you choose to focus somewhere else, this area will need less attention, therefore you’d choose to simplify and show just a few spiral folds instead of all twenty of them.
Inert folds. Inert folds are folds that form when the drapery is thrown to lay on a surface. A fallen piece of cloth that looks still is a good description of inert folds. Think about what has to be represented in the drawing to let the viewer know that the drapery is still. A good drawing of inert fabric will lack even a hint of inertia or momentum. Think of the surface it is on, and work through all the plane changes in the design. The goal is to show to the viewer that this section of cloth is still.
Pipe or cord folds, descend down from a point of support. It is a tubular shape that radiates down. Look for these pipe-like forms in different photographs of drapery, realize what the form is actually like. Since pipe folds are essentially cylindrical in nature, they can be rendered as cylinders. Study these in the context of a complex drapery arrangement.
A half-lock fold sounds confusing but it is really not. It is the fold that happens when fabric changes direction. Most prominent around bending elbows and knees, I like to call it the elbow fold.
The diaper fold is the U shape fold. There are two points of tension, one on each side holding the fold up, it sags in the middle creating a U shape. It is the fold found in a hood as it descends down the back. To draw the diaper fold well, follow how the sagging volume moves down from each point of tension.
Folds will usually fan out of a point of tension. These points usually occur on bend knees, inside bent elbows, at shoulders, at glutes, at the pelvis, at the chest , at armpits, and often are created by the costume itself, by a belt, or suspenders. Some more words on points of tension in clothing.