Clothing Jess' Sweater Selection!

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Pfft recently I've been kinda bored so I made some sweaters for fall/winter, and to replace the Someone from Anytown designs. Here are the QR codes! :)

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Also includes pics of what it looks like on a person :p I may add more, I dunno, I get trapped at boring places..
 
Good job with the detail; keep it up!

Also, some constructive criticism comin' your way: When you get the hang of making these things, try doing a little basic shading here and there; for instance, if you're putting a belt over something, have a line of darker color than the dress/shirt it's on be under the belt. It will look like the belt is actually a belt and not just part of the dress. Also, lighting factors into it too sometimes. For instance, when doing things like gems, buttons, or frilly skirts, it's a good idea to have a sliver of a lighter color going down the right side or on the top or just in the top-right corner. It helps make these things pop out more, making the overall top more realistic.

Hope this helped!


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Also note that knit sweaters like the ones you have shown look perfectly fine without shade/lighting. :lemon:
 
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