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Morpho: Anatomy for Artists #8

Morpho : Anatomie des plis de vêtements

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Les plis des vêtements prennent des formes variées mais suivent une logique relativement simple. Parmi les nombreux exemples existants, Michel Lauricella a identifié ceux qui réapparaissent chaque fois que la posture est répétée. Il a ainsi établi une « anatomie » des plis qui vous aidera à préciser votre dessin, à concevoir d'imagination le dessin de différents vêtements, et vous permettra de choisir les plis en fonction des poses afin de dynamiser vos personnages.

96 pages, Paperback

First published February 15, 2022

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Michel Lauricella

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Michel Lauricella is a French artist who has worked at various fine arts studios in Paris and at Gobelins. He currently teaches at Lisaa and Fabrica 114 and is the author of various drawing manuals.

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July 11, 2025
Took me several months to finish this book as I took my time to really copy and Understand each page in the art book. Overall this book greatly improved my understanding and skill of drawing folds and creases and I would recommend to any artist that wishes to improve their skill.
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100 reviews
February 12, 2025
This book is a great resource for sketching without references. I love how thoughtfully designed the book is; it's small, portable and the pages lay flat. Despite its compact size, it's packed with insightful drawings and concise, helpful explanations that make learning effortless.

Note for self:
* Imagine wrapping a cylinder in fabric
* Find the point of tension / multiple tension points
* Remember that stiching and volume affects folds and creases
* Consider weight and material when illustrating stifness/fluidity
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122 reviews
September 11, 2025
This book is a great resource for sketching without references. I love how thoughtfully designed the book is; it's small, portable and the pages lay flat. Despite its compact size, it's packed with insightful drawings and concise, helpful explanations that make learning effortless.

Note for self:
* Imagine wrapping a cylinder in fabric
* Find the point of tension / multiple tension points
* Remember that stiching and volume affects folds and creases
* Consider weight and material when illustrating stifness/fluidity
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June 12, 2022
A pretty decent portable and concise overview of how to draw clothing. I can see these ring quite helpful to any artist.
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November 6, 2024
This is an absolutely brilliant book if you want great tips on how to draw fabric: how the weight and type can vary, and how it hangs on the human body as various types of clothing. As with all of his books, Michel Lauricella offers his advice in easy to understand ways, accompanied by gorgeous sketches. Unlike a lot of drawing books, he doesn't try and give you step-by-step tutorials to follow, but instead breaks down the anatomy you're working with, whether that's the human form or (in this case) the clothing on top of it, and presents it to you in ways that allow you to really understand how it all works.
Definitely a handy addition to any artist's toolkit!
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