Step 1
Begin by sketching the model with a Graphite Pencil, using seven heads for the figure’s proportions—three for the torso and four for the legs.
Step 2
Add details to the fabric, such as a lapel on a jacket and folds in the trousers if you are drawing a suit. Next, fill in the facial features, keeping them angular for a traditional look.
Step 3
Outline the sketch using a 0.1mm nib Fineliner, carefully tracing over the lines to define the figure and details.
Step 4
Colour the face, hair, and outfit. For a classic suit, use a Black Promarker. The chisel nib is ideal for covering larger areas; start by outlining the suit with the angled nib, then use the flat tip to fill in the rest.
Step 5
Use the Promarker Brush tip for precise touch-ups, refining the edges and smaller details of the drawing to ensure a clean finish.
Step 6
Finally, use Studio Collection Pencils to add texture to the fabric, enhancing the realistic appearance of the suit and completing the illustration.
The artist
Iva Vanacova
I’m Iva, an artist and illustrator. Since early childhood making art has been the easiest and most natural way to express myself. My illustration work often reflects my love of colours, lines, prints and patterns, elegance and movement.