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In this 17-minute video, we learn how to adjust the measurements of our avatar. We then learn to assign unique textiles and locations to our pattern pieces, after which we simulate the drape on our…
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In this 23-minute video, we go over the basics of building a button-down shirt using the Patch Method. We introduce how to use the Rotate tool manually with a user-defined fulcrum.
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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 9-minute video, we learn to stitch our torso pieces, including the fish darts, onto Eva.
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In this 3-minute video, we go over our Object > Path > Offset Path tool.
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In this 10-minute video, we create more labels and arrows for our top stitching page.
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In this 12-minute video, we finalize our sloper by trueing the seams. We then stitch it for a fitting on our avatar.
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In this 29-minute, we use all the tools we learnt this semester to finalize a button-down shirt. This includes Reflect (O), Offset Path, Align, and Distribute.
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In this 22-minute video, we continue our journey into cloning, extracting two new styles from our starting shirt.
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In this 23-minute video, we learn to assign location and textile to our pieces. We also cover our 3D avatar properties and how to simulate drape on our garment.
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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.
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In this 15-minute tutorial, we go over a variety of pattern brushes that allow us to create stitch lines.
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In this 15-minute video, we go over stitching applied using a pattern brush!
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In this 30-minute video, we create custom brush for the ribbing and the cover stitch and we also apply grey fill to the inside view to make our flat as legible as possible.
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In this 17-minute video, we cover the Bellow Pocket, the Rib Cuff and the Back Vent, using a combination of enlarged Groups and Clipping Masks.
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In this 10-minute video, we blend our front and back panels.
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