In this training, you will master many subjects about shoes. You will see how the foot anatomy, which determines the form of the shoes, directs the summer and winter models. How and where we should adhere to the anatomy of the foot in summer and winter models, where the bands that wrap the toes should pass through and where they should be mounted, the importance of the foot’s constriction area, how the bands and upper parts that pass through the contry area should be, how the heeled models should be, the definition of the milon and You will have a grasp of exactly where it should be, the points where the foot should touch the ground, how much the walking allowances in the toe and heel parts of the sole should be, what advantages the walking share in the sole has when using the shoe, and the stages of drawing correctly. You will also be able to evaluate the details used in the production of this style of shoes, as well as how the drawing should be. At the end of the course, you will master the details of shoe drawing and production. How do we adjust the perspective angles when starting the shoe drawing? What slopes do we need to give in order to catch the foot’s form? How should the reactions of lines and tones be according to the direction of the light? How should toning be done so that the areas in contact with the ground due to gravity are more effective? How can we show the front, side and top image more effectively on surfaces? You will see how the inside and outside difference in the foot is and how the inside and outside difference is evaluated in production while making a model. At the end of the course, you will master the subject of shoe drawing and some technical details.