Sheer fabrics, such as chiffons,
georgettes and fine voiles, are
characterised by their transparency
and parts of the body may be visible
beneath the fabric. Rendering these
fabrics presents unique challenges
as there can be many values of a
colour depending on whether the
fabric is layered or worn over the
skin. Their general appearance
should be light of touch without hard
edges, drawn using media such as
marker pens, blendable pastel chalks
or watercolour. Colour pencils or
chalks can be combined with other
media to create the effect of
transparency. Hems and seams
should be understated.