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Sometimes what you might want to do is add detail to a fashion croquis. This might be
a face, it might be hands, it might be whatever, eyelashes, whatever you want to do. You basically
start out by dividing the face in half. You pretty much know that that's where the eye
line is going to be, and the eyes are separated by one eye between them. So you create almond
shapes, and you imagine that there is another eyeball between them. See? Perfectly spaced.
Another thing that you're going to add to a fashion croquis is ears, which depending
upon the angle of the face, will depend on whether you need to draw two ears or one.
This one only needs one ear. You can go ahead and add pupils to the eyes, and nose. Lips
you start out with just like a little mark, but then you can give it some more dimension
at the bottom. You can then add a line down the center, and what this will help you with
is it will help you when you're designing your clothes over the fashion croquis to have
like your center line of where the clothing will lie. You can also add cross lines to
it. What these do is these tell you how she's standing, what position she's standing in,
and how you should have the clothing draping over her body. Other things you can do is
you can add shoes. You can add like just the basic shape of a shoe, and I'm a big fan of
the heel-less pump, so I'm just going to draw that.
Basically you can go in and hone the croquis, thin out the neck a bit. This is just like
a quick draw, but I'm going to thin out her neck, because I feel like her neck is too
thick. And then there's other little things you can do, like add eyebrows, but you want
to go too crazy with that, because those are the type of things you need to personalize
for who you're drawing for. And that's basically how you add detail to a fashion croquis.