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How to draw a fashion model. A fashion model is the first key step to becoming a fashion designer. Where one can draw their clothes.

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The backward fashion poses. Similar to the frontward poses, the second fashion poses of the fashion model.  

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How to draw clothes is the next step. How to sketch clothes is very important because make your design come to life. There are different types of clothing styles to draw. Let start with the simple shirt. Which can be modified.

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The next Rfashion guide on clothes is pants. Here you learn how to draw two type of different pants. The ordinary jeans and skinny jeans. 

The third pose of the fashion model, see through shape you will draw the pose is a more easily way. Shape like triangle, rhombus, and circle 

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In this R fashion guide, you will learn how to draw winter coats.

The two design we will be learning to draw are the Trench Coat and Hooded Jacket. You will see the difference between type of coats and jackets. And learn the different between them.

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The ¾ fashion pose, two pose in one, the front and backward fashion pose. In this Rfashion guide, you will see how to draw the pose and how the front and back poses form the ¾ posture.

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Let's dress up, R fashion guide, how to draw a dress, you will be drawing the one-arm dress.

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The ¾ back fashion pose. The continuation of the 3/4 pose. In this Rfashion guide, you will see how to draw the backside from another angle. Look at the arm and chest as if they were still in the front. 

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