#clothing detail?
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Look for where the tension points on the clothes would be like where the clothes would get tight against the skin and use reference of clothes of a similar fabric to see how the fabric would fold and wrinkle
folds are definitely one of the most aggravating things to draw, but it can be a bit easier if you break them down and consider three things: the clothing’s bagginess/tightness, overlaps + points where folds should originate, and how the body is positioned. since your artstyle is more stylized than realistic, you don’t have to do a crazy amount of detail to get your idea across. Some resources I recommend for studying folds are Barbra Bradley’s book “How to Draw People” (the clothing section is super helpful!), Proko, and Jackie Droujko!