2000 references of athletic builds in covered, modest clothing. Nude reference teaches anatomy and fashion reference teaches garments; this pack teaches the join between the two, which is exactly where most clothed-figure drawings come apart.
Muscle is easier to draw when you can see it, but almost every figure you will ever illustrate is wearing clothes. This pack sits deliberately in between: athletic builds photographed in modest, covered clothing, so you can study how a trained body reads through fabric instead of in spite of it. What's in this pack
2000 references of athletic figures in modest dress — sportswear and everyday covered clothing rather than studio nude. The bodies are conditioned, so the underlying structure is defined and legible, but the surface you are actually drawing is textile.
That combination is more useful than it first sounds. It is easy to find anatomy reference and easy to find clothing reference. What is hard to find is material that shows both at once, and the relationship between them is where clothed-figure drawing usually falls apart. What you'll practice Reading anatomy through cloth — where a garment tents off the body, where it grips, and which muscle underneath is causing it Compression and stretch — how fabric gathers at the inside of an elbow or knee and pulls tight across the opposite side The athletic canon — the broader shoulder-to-waist ratio, the defined quadriceps and calves, and the proportional differences of a trained figure Stance and weight — how a body accustomed to moving stands, which is not how a relaxed body stands Fold logic — separating the few folds that describe structure from the many that are noise, and drawing only the first kind
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