THIS TEMPLATE IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN PROPORTIONS:
- 8 head figure
- 9 head figure
- 10 head figure
- Complete set (8, 9, 10 head figure)
The Knee Pop is a versatile classic three-quarter croqui. The hand on the hip brings the focus to the waist and makes it look smaller. It’s definitely a great way to show off statement jewelry. The bent elbow will draw attention to any sleeve design and arm decoration. The legs are perfect for designing pants, jumpsuits, as well as voluminous or fitted gowns with high slits.
The Knee Pop is a part of our Red Carpet Bundle (coming soon) where famous celebrity style meets fashion drawing techniques. The Red Carpet Bundle is inspired by the most popular postures seen on live events. Focused around elegance and exclusivity, each figure template in the Red Carpet collection has been created to perfectly accentuate a formal outfit. The name of each fashion croqui aims to draw attention to the pose specific angles and features, so you can easily decide on the right fashion template for your project.
WHAT'S INSIDE
This pack includes a 3 in 1 set vector figures in 8, 9, 10 heads proportion as shown in the images.
• Full Height Figure (so you can work on the complete outfit, without losing time on drawing details like hairstyle and face)
• Figure With Seam Lines (ready for garment construction work)
• Full Height Figure- Dashed (so you can create a figure drawing, adding details in your artistic style )
• Close- Up Torso ( great for designing various upper-body garments, jackets, blazers, etc.)
• Close- Up Head (ready to use for any accessory design like hats, shawls/ scarfs, larger jewelry, and hairstyles)
• Close- Up Face (perfect for showcasing smaller jewelry, eyewear, makeup, etc.)
• Close- Up Feet (meant for shoe design, showing off details on hemline and trousers, and tattoos or body painting)
• Close- Up Arms (great for showing off details on sleeves, jewelry, and tattoos)
**BONUS:** Free guide on how to use the template
FORMATS:
*high-res vector figures* in
PDF, AI, EPS, PNG (white background)
HOW TO USE A FASHION TEMPLATE
Struggling with a tight time schedule and a competition in your industry growing each second? Invest your time and efforts in the garment-construction process. The perfect solution to be more efficient and leverage your talents is to use fashion templates for your designs.
There are several ways to use a fashion design template for your designs.
- If you work with digital fashion sketches, you can import the fashion figure template into your graphic design software and draw your design on top of the model.
- If you prefer traditional media, you can print the figure out, transfer it to a suitable paper and add your design to the sketch.
- You can collage something over the fashion figure using digital software, cutouts from magazines, pieces of fabrics, etc.
DOWNLOAD INFORMATION
Format: Compressed ZIP file
Uncompress PC: Automatic, double click or download the free Zip Reader if needed
Uncompress Mac: Automatic, double click or download the free StuffIt Expander if needed