It all depends on the format you want to work in: classic art materials or digital drawing on an iPad.
The
“Fashion Illustration: From Beginner to Professional” course is better suited for those who want to learn manual techniques: watercolor, markers, ink, gouache, collage, and other art materials. In this course, you will master fashion figure construction, portrait drawing, proportions, clothing, accessories, different fabric textures, and gradually build a portfolio in classic fashion illustration.
The
“Fashion Illustration in Procreate” course is suitable for those who want to create fashion illustrations in a digital format. To take this course, you will need an iPad, Apple Pencil, and the Procreate app. In this course, you will learn how to work with shape, proportions, stylization, color, clothing textures, and adapt fashion illustration to the digital format. The learning process also takes place online at your own pace, with access to the lessons for one year.
If you enjoy working by hand, feeling the paper, paints, and markers, and experimenting with different materials, it is better to choose
“Fashion Illustration: From Beginner to Professional.”If you want to draw on an iPad, quickly edit your works, create digital illustrations for social media, brands, prints, portfolios, or commercial projects, it is better to choose
“Fashion Illustration in Procreate.”Both courses are suitable for beginners. The main difference is not the level of difficulty, but the working format: manual techniques or digital illustration in Procreate.