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I love the collaged nature of this layout - the way they are all overlapping and different sizes, on top of a busy background as well. The colour scheme really appeals to me, in fact at this point I know my concept will involve a lot of red. Although these are not illustrations I really like this complex layout.
I really like the way the flowers look like a fabric manipulation. It implies that this is the overall aim for the textile arrangement - to look like roses. Moreover I really like this diluted background that looks like clouds/watercolour/pencils etc... I'd like to try to create something like this for my mood boards.
This is relevant because my concept is going to have a lot of red. I like the skirt accent with a watercolour effect that matches the lipstick. Perhaps my figures will have no make-up except red lipstick to compliment my designs. Although I wouldn't leave lots of it white, the majority of the outfit would be red.
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Here I love the bright coloured pencil juxtaposing the normal pencil. Perhaps an idea for me could be to do a few pencil drawings also? Perhaps I will use different medias for each drawing as long as I stick to the same aesthetic...
http://blogs.fashion.arts.ac.uk/snapshot/files/2010/05/Daina-Gribuste-469x331.jpg
This is probably too blurred and doesn't show enough detail for this assignment. But perhaps I could use a blurring effect to a lesser extent - I like the effect it has on bright colours and the way it imlies movement.
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I really like the way the red stands out here because there is no skin tone besides the colour of the paper. So far I am sensing a pattern of really liking pencil/greyscale figures because the garments stand out on them so much more.
http://bumblesea.com/blog/indie-fashion-design/three-as-four-indie-fashion-illustration-red-pink-dress.jpg
I really like these structural lines. They are so simple but make the look seem really modern, and the black outline of the silhouette really makes the colours pop.
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It almost looks as though lipstick or really thick paint has been used as media here. This is really different, and it has started getting me thinking outside the box. What are other interesting materials I can use for my rendering? The way they look like they have been scanned in and put on top of the images is really 'collag-y', which also really appeals to me.
http://patsyfox.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Angie-Rehe-Endless-Garment-RMIT-fashion-illustration-1024x973.jpg
This painted red background is really simple but makes the illustration really pop. This would be a really simple, effective way to add interest to simple illustrations.
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This is one of my favourites... Although it looks all hand done, it would be easy to achieve this look by scanning in fabric swatches. The red tinges on the skin is something to pay attention to when rendering my bodies, if my garments have a lot of red in them.









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