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Math 0409 Final Review

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Math 0409 Review Test 3 Problem 7

Math 0409 Review Test 3

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Draping - Transfer Bodice Sloper on Paper Part 2

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Math 0409 Final Review

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Draping - Cowl Truing Back

In this video, we true our neck, armhole, and back dart.

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CAD F20 - Symbols Buttons

In this 17-minute video, we go into buttons in depth!

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Draping - Truing Darted Torso Back

In this 18-minute video, we go in-depth with the truing of the back Darted Torso. We pay particular attention to our fish eye darts.

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Draping - Cowl Facing Trace & Trim

In this video, we trace and trim our facings for a smooth garment.

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Draping - Surplice Truing

In this video, we take our marked drape and firm our seam lines.

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ACS S20 - AI Sweater TF - New Document

In this 6-minute video, we go over the garment construction that we are trying to recreate in Illustrator, we dowload our template, and we set up our Illustrator document.

From  Nicholas Champroux 0 likes 0  

Draping - Cowl Front Drape

In this video, we learn to drape a cowl and form a French Dart.

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Draping - Truing Bodice Sloper Back Part 2

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Draping - Cowl Facing Plan

In this video, we go over our facing planning sheet.

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ACS S20 - AI Tank Bodice

In this 14-minute video, we learn how to create a garment using the Pen tool.

From  Nicholas Champroux 0 likes 0  

Draping - Tent Dress Back Drape

In this 18-minute video, we go over the back tent dress, draping straight of grain and then managing our fullness.

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Draping - Cowl Back Drape

In this video, we go over how to drape the back cowl panel, following an usual neck profile and collecting all the fullness into a single waist dart.

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