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Right now, I'm going to show you how to do, what I have determined to be called, in my
own estimation, my belted asymmetric jacket. But as I'm looking at it now, from this angle.
It's not necessarily asymmetric, anymore to me. It's shorter in the front and has tails
in the back. But as far as asymmetric goes, I think we should just cancel that term. And
we'll call it, just a belted jacket with tails. That's what we'll call it. And right here,
if you can see. The tails you want to represent that your design does have, something in the
back. If you're not going to show a back view, make sure that it's obvious from the front,
what you're trying to convey in your ideas. And in my front view, I wanted it to be known,
that it did have tails. That it didn't just stop above the belly button, right there.
So I have a fitted jacket and I have a corset belt. And then, I have the tails. And it's
very, very difficult to render if you don't take your time. Because you're going to want
to fold it, in half. So you get the collar right and even. And basically, if you want
to try to draw it yourself. Pick the starting line to be, where you want the end of it.
I chose, right above the belly button. Then choose, how far you want to be. And then,
choose whether you're going to have curved lapels or you're going to have straight. Oops,
is that wrong? And then, just build from there. And make sure that it does show. That you
have something beyond, in the back.