① assembledBag gusset typeComponents viewFront2 sheetsBackCrotchGlued gusset typeCross section view
Not the lewd kindComponents viewPanties are better thickPlease address your corrections to my home ec teacher K-da-sensei I don't have a clue1 sheet1 sheet5 sheetsTransparent coatingAdjust the transparency effect with color differenceThighsCrotchPanties Z axisAbout panty thickness
The properties of the fabric of course play a role, as well as the number of overlapping fabric layers.* Important
This is intended to represent real details via symbolism, and is definitely not "The right way to draw" or "real panties".I don't know the details, but according to my middle school home economics class, panties are constructed (sewn) as seen below.Be aware of how you handle this part.
Picture it being 3~4mm thick.* This is merely an example to illustrate how the parts interrelate. Several steps have been omitted.The thicker crotch doesn't show the lines of the body.
The thinner (and tighter) front cloth is drawn without wrinkles and emphasizes the sense of close contact.The above overlapping of each fabric part = you can understand the thickness of pantiesPicot elastic
We will also discuss how to handle each type of elastic later① assembledFront fabricRemoving the sense of close contactIf we're talking about the bag gusset type...2 sheets + elastic2 sheets + elastic* ① assembled