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From Renaissance fresco painters to contemporary graphic novel artists, the ability to draw clothed figures from ones imagination has always been crucial to artists and exceptionally difficult to attain. With over 220 illustrations, The Art of Drawing Folds: An Illustrators Guide to Drawing the Clothed Figure reveals the logic and patterns in folds, enabling the reader to more easily predict the behavior of cloth when creating folds in their own drawings and paintings.

Addressing folds in clothing systematically, the author provides a clear, concise approach to the analysis, classification and visualization of convincingly naturalistic folds. Starting with the nature of fabric and its geometry, this book methodically explores the reasons for fold behavior based on the construction of clothing and the shapes and actions of the human figure. An essential guide and reference for animators, illustrators, storyboard artists, comic-book artists, 3D modelers, sculptors, fashion designers and students, The Art of Drawing Folds simplifies one of the most complex and important aspects of drawing the clothed figure.
Introduction 1(1)
What Are Folds? 2(3)
Three-Dimensional Drawing 5(3)
Learning to Draw Folds 8(3)
1 An Overview of Folds and Materials
11(8)
Planes, Cylinders and Cones
12(1)
Parallel Folds
12(1)
Radial Folds
13(1)
Compound Folds
13(1)
Complex Folds
13(1)
Some Characteristics of Materials and Their Folds
14(5)
2 The Elements of Folds
19(10)
Cloth Draped Over the Figure
19(1)
Cloth Under Tension and Compression
19(2)
Convex and Concave Surfaces
21(1)
The Anatomy of a Fold
21(1)
The Hinge Line and the Crease
22(1)
The Geometry of Hinge Lines
23(2)
Wide, Narrow and Circular Folds
25(1)
Compound Folds
26(2)
The Effects of Gravity
28(1)
The Effects of Wind
28(1)
The Strength of Folds
28(1)
3 Parallel Folds
29(18)
Simple Parallel Folds
30(7)
Compound Parallel Folds
37(10)
4 Radial Folds
47(9)
Simple Radial Folds
48(6)
Compound Radial Folds
54(2)
5 Interlocking Folds
56(5)
Inverted Folds
57(1)
Two Parallel Folds Interlock
58(1)
Interlocking Groups of Parallel Folds
58(1)
Parallel Folds Interlock with Radial Folds
59(1)
Interlocking Groups of Radial Folds
59(2)
6 Complex Folds
61(21)
Ditch and Bridge Folds
61(3)
Bent Tube Folds
64(2)
Folds at the Joints
66(4)
Subdivided Radial Folds
70(1)
Subdivided Radial Ridge Folds
71(1)
Nested Inverted Radial Folds
72(1)
Festoon Folds
73(1)
Linked Festoon Folds
74(2)
Telescoping Folds
76(1)
Twisting Folds
77(1)
Compressed Radial Folds
78(1)
Zigzag and Bent Tube Folds Compared
79(3)
7 Folds at the Floor and Edges
82(9)
How Cloth Folds When It Meets the Floor
82(6)
How Cloth Folds When Draped Over an Edge
88(3)
8 Drawing the Figure
91(31)
The Mannequin
91(4)
The Proportions of the Figure
95(2)
The Head, Ribcage, Clavicles, Hips and Spine
97(7)
The Upper Limb
104(7)
The Lower Limb
111(3)
Muscle Crawl
114(2)
Joint Surface Exposure and Length Change
116(2)
Tendon Stretch
118(2)
Creases
120(2)
9 Clothing and Folds on the Figure
122(34)
Clothing Construction
122(3)
Anchor Points and Tension Lines
125(1)
Studying Tension and Compression in a Pillow
126(1)
Folds in Pants
127(6)
Folds in Shirts and Blouses
133(9)
Folds in Formal Jackets and Coats
142(3)
Folds in Skirts, Dresses and Robes
145(7)
Folds in Shoes and Boots
152(4)
10 Folds in Hands and Gloves
156(10)
The Back of the Hand
156(2)
The Fingers
158(3)
The Palm
161(1)
The Thumb
162(1)
The Wrist
163(1)
Tendon Stretch and the Fingers
164(2)
11 Folds and Wrinkles on the Face
166(7)
The Eyes
167(1)
Folds in the Cheeks
168(2)
The Forehead
170(1)
Folds of the Face in Youth and Age
171(1)
Drawing Smiling Faces
172(1)
12 Light and Shade
173(12)
Twenty Illustrations Explaining Light and Shade
173(12)
Index 185
Kelly Gordon Brine is a storyboard artist working on movies and television shows such as The Punisher, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Designated Survivor and Person of Interest. He has taught drawing as an assistant professor at the University of Toronto, and has also worked as a comic book artist and a software developer.