Course review: Learn to draw fashion with Adobe Illustrator

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I just reviewed the “Learn to Draw Fashion with Adobe Illustrator CC: Beginners” on Udemy and I have to say I was very impressed. Taught by Fashion and Retail Software Solutions Expert Jo Hughes, this course is designed to teach beginners how to use Adobe Illustrator to create fashion illustrations.


The course is divided into easy-to-follow sections that begin with the basics of software development and gradually progress to more advanced techniques. Sharon is a great teacher and her instructions are clear and easy to understand. She also shares helpful tips and tricks throughout the course which I found very helpful.


The course covers a wide variety of topics, including creating basic shapes, using the pen tool, creating patterns, and coloring and shading images. It also covers some advanced techniques such as creating crocs and fashion figures.


Overall, the Udemy course “Learn to Draw Fashion with Adobe Illustrator CC: Beginners” received positive reviews from students. Many found the course very detailed and interesting, with a thorough methodology. Teacher Sharon Blair is respected for her expertise and clear and easy to understand teaching style.


However, some students suggested that the course could be more focused on how to use each tool taught to create something more related to fashion. In addition, some students found that the course was not interactive enough and the teacher’s voice lacked vigor and enthusiasm.


Despite these criticisms, most students found the course useful and easy to follow, and several praise the course for its practical exercises and instructors. Many students also appreciated the inclusion of resources such as templates, brushes and samples.


Overall, the Udemy course “Learn to Draw Fashion with Adobe Illustrator CC: Beginners” is a good choice for those who want to learn how to use Adobe Illustrator to create fashion images. However, it is important to note that the course may not be suitable for those looking for a more interactive and immersive learning experience.