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Tips For Coloring Suit
What colors are most common for business suits that I can include in my coloring?
Most formal business suits are found in a range of dark and sober colors. Commonly used colors for business suits are black, navy blue, and charcoal grey. However, more casual suits can also be brown, khaki, light grey, or even more adventurous colors like green or red. Mixing and matching the suit coat and the pants can also add variety.
How can I add more detail and realism to my suit coloring pages?
Focusing on shading can bring a lot of realism to your suit coloring pages. Pay attention to the light source and darken the sections that would naturally be in shadow, like under the collar or where the suit jacket folds. Adding texture to the suit can also add more detail. For instance, a wool suit has a different texture from a silk or satin suit. Patterns like pinstripes or herringbone can also add interest and realism.
What are some unique features often found in suits that I could focus on while coloring?
Individual details in suits can make your coloring more unique and interesting. Features like lapels, cufflinks, ties or bowties, pocket squares, and vests can all add variety. Also, consider how the suit is being worn. Is the jacket buttoned or unbuttoned? Is the shirt underneath the suit a contrasting or complimentary color? All these details can make your suit coloring pages more realistic and fun to color.
Can you provide some interesting facts about suits that I could incorporate into my art?
Yes, suits have a long history, and many elements of modern suits come from military dress. For instance, buttons on cuffs were supposedly added to discourage soldiers from wiping their noses on their sleeves. Also, in the early 20th century, it was common for men to wear morning coats or frock coats, instead of the lounge suits we’re familiar with today. Incorporating these historical details can educate others and make your artwork more interesting.
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