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Autodesk Inventor basic circular pattern application
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In this short video, we launch Photoshop and create a new doucment that will become the basis for our repeat tile.
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In this video, we copy-paste our Illustrator graphics into Photoshop. We resize and rotate our objects using the Input Method to make our transformations as consistent as possible.
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This video walks us through applying a color to our background, merging all our smart objects layers, and finally offsetting our print to identify any area requiring extra graphics.
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This step-by-step starts with a jagged line (created via Effect > Distort > Zig Zag) and sculpts it into a convincing furry edge.
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In this 28-minute video, we learn the basics of pattern brush and create 4 different examples of pattern brush used in our print.
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What's the 411? highlights the collaboration between HCC Fashion professors, HCC Central administration, and the XR Lab & Studio staff to empower students in the Fashion Promotion class to…
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In this video, we learn how to plan our facings on our paper pattern.
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In this 20-minute video, we finish working with an Indexed print.
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In this 26-minute video, we learn how to Align to Key Object, use guides and align them to objects, and to trouble shoot brushes that are giving us issues.
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In this 13-minute video, we have fun with a wallpaper print that we turn into a textile print for our collection.
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In this 18-minute video, we learn to create fills for the different areas of our illustration.
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In this 17-minute video, we create two extra colorways using the layer cloning method. We fix our masks where need is, and we then edit the pattern and colors used to create rich illustrations in a…
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In this 25-minute video, we learn how to import graphics from Illustrator into Photoshop, how to create a viable tile, how to move items without the bound of our repeat pattern, and how to trim our…
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