Girl Croquis



  1. Toddler Girl Croquis
  2. Girl Croquis
  3. Child Girl Croquis
  4. Toddler Girl Croquis

.Girl Templates & Boy Templates. I Fashion Templates presents you this fun collection of Child Croquis. These wonderful boy outlines and girl outlines will boost the impact of your designs and help you with the creation of sweet kidswear designs. Here you will find kids croquis in variety of age groups. A croquis is an eight-headed figure outline which is the basis of fashion illustration. The method of creating Croquis is: Stick Figure - Contour figure - female or male Croquis. To create Croquis, first we have to choose perfect textured sketch book which should not have smoother surface, then all croquis handouts, ruler, pencils, coloring. Posted in Croquis Tagged Croquis, Croquis poses, Fashion Illustration, fashion illustrators, Kristin Espinasse, Mardi Gras The Weekend 6/28/2013 Basic Croquis Posted on June 28, 2013 by DCTdesigns. Apr 22, 2020 - FREE downloads of childrens fashion croqui templates for kidswear design sketching - High quality Illustrator and bitmap downloads and more kids croquis at www.designersnexus.com!

Source: Http://langleychildren.com/. (n.d.). Retrieved July 9, 2016, from langleychildren

A few things must be considered indesigning garments for children. Comfort, safety, and appearance of the child arethe main focus and will vary on the age of the child. Durability of garments orouterwear is also very important as to children are playful and that mightcause the garment to tear off and leave the child harmed.

Drawing adult bodies and faces are much differentthan young children’s croquis in terms of proportion, shapes and textures.

Young boy and Young Girl in different outfits. From left to right: Beach Outfit, Party Outfit, Wedding Outfit

Children’s faces and facial features are soft andround with few planes. It is only when they are at the verge of being teens thatlittle bone structures can be discerned in their faces, or muscles on theirbodies. One should also consider the idea that children have softer skincompared to adult when sketching children’s croquis. Children aren’tsophisticated in their body structure or positions and facial expressions sincemost, if not all children are playful. They usually pose in ways that wouldlook silly or awkward in an adult.

Drawing children’s croquis will alsomatter in the age of the child. The usual age group categories for children are:
  • Infants or layettes at 0-12 months
  • Toddlers at 1-2 years old
  • Young girls and boys at 3-6 years old
  • Old girls and boys at 6-12 years old
  • Juniors or Teenagers at 12-18 years old


Old boy and Old girl, Teenager




For infants or layettes, it is usually drawing using just 3 to 3 ½heads. They have small eye levels, about 2/3 way down from the top of the head.Heads and libs are rounded, and since they don’t walk yet, infants are usuallyshown sitting or laid down with feet pointing inwards, and have fine, littlehair
Toddlers use about 4 ½ heads and the growth focuses more on thelegs since they finally learn how to walk at this age. Eyes are much bigger andwould look disproportionate as it is similar now to an adult eye, neck is stillnot visible and hair is much thicker.
Young boys and girls usually uses 5 ½ heads. This age group hasbecome longer in the torso where the neck is defined. Since at this age,children start to slowly choose their own clothing, accessories start to takeplace.
Old boys and girls uses 6 ½ to 7 heads when illustrating them,bone structures become more defined, poses are more graceful and the level ofthe eye have moved up to about the same level as adults whereas the juniors orteenagers uses 8 heads and is almost like an adult croquis except the facialfeatures are slightly more rounded
Below is an illustration of a group of teenagers:

Left Group: Teenagers in casual wear; Right Group: Teenagers in party wear


Below are further illustrations that show the difference of different age categories dressed in one garment:

From left to right: Teenager, Young Girl, Toddler
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From left to right: Teenager, Young Girl, Toddler


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Girl


Toddler Girl Croquis



From left to right: Toddler, Young Girl, Teenager

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Girl Croquis








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Sanchez, L. (n.d.). Children and Children's Clothing [PPT].


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Child Girl Croquis

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