A special rare goody this month just for you guys :)
Clothing and fabric folds have always been a huge pain for me so I thought it might be good to get two birds with one stone this time and make a bit of a concept or revision sheet for you guys (and myself too)!
Just a couple of notes I couldn't quite fit into the sheet itself -
Think of the density of cloth folds as a zero sum game (almost) - usually when a certain area is very foldy and bunched up, it means other areas have less fabric and are more stretched out and smooth. (When its a very baggy or floaty piece of clothing though you gotta be careful).
Sometimes IRL references can have really complex folds that have a lot of forces acting on it from all sides, making it really hard to parse and logic out. This can especially be the case with certain stiffer fabrics that tend to evenly distribute folds. In such a case, it might be good to simply the folds to indicate the pose and gesture more fittingly, rather than stubbornly trying to preserve the exact physics/structure in the reference.
The thickness and softness of fabric also plays a role, thin fabrics can form really fine, sharp, and deep creases, while thick and hard fabrics tend to form gentle creases.
Point 2A in the ref sheet is a tough one, usually much harder to visualize for me compared to the bending crease or baggy crease. When you pull really hard on 2 points, the surrounding fabric gets pulled into the line of tension and bunches up because the extra fabric can't fit without creasing into this thin line area.
Of course this sheet is just made purely from my own understanding without reference to any actual reputable source or book, so please feel free to let me know if you've got any corrections or questions! I'd be very happy to discuss them :)
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