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This is a short demonstration of step two in the Design a Coral Reef project for Digital Imaging I (ARTC 1302).
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This 17-minute video walks us through various tools and their functions, from Selection Tool to Rotate Tool.
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This 5-minute video introduces the concept of subsets, and where to find them.
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In this 17-minute video, we survey the three most useful tools subsets we will need in this class. We explain what each of these do.
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We wrap things up in this 18-minute video, with the Pen Tool variations, some advanced modifying key magic, and wrap things up with a riddle!
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In this 15-minute video, we learn how to mirror shapes using the Reflect Tool (O) along with the powerful modifying key ALT. We also learn how to Join two open shapes into one closed shape.
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In this 14-minute video, we learn how to create a garment using the Pen tool.
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In this 15-minute tutorial, we learn how to select and copy-paste-in-front a path. We also learn how to offset a shape to get perfect curve parallels. We then slice off what we don't need and…
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In this 20-minute tutorial, we lay our bodice foundation, add sleeves, cuffs, waist ribbing, and neck backview. We then Reflect the work and Unite shapes that are symmetrical.
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In this 15-minute video, we select our neck edges using the Direct Selection Tool (A) and apply an Offset Path to create a beautiful parallel line, giving the illusion of neck ribbing.
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In this 14-minute video, we cover shapes D, E, and F.
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In this 12-minute video, we go over shapes G, H and I.
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In this 8-minute video, we reflect a copy of our garment half to create a full, symmetrical garment.
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In this 11-minute video, we introduce 'building blocks', a method we will be using this semester to draw convincing yet flexible technical flats.
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In this 20-minute video, we go over brushes to create flower patterns.
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In this 18-minute video, we design a blazer for men, exploiting the potential of Illustrator to change our mind on style lines, select and move individual anchor points, and reflecting overlapping…
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