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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 22-minute video, we go over an advanced technical garment, and how to arrange the various panels to give the illusion of a sewn garment while maintaining flexibility.
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In this 12-minute video, we look at what to do when our starting image is not quite Image-Trace-compatible.
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In this 60-minute survey, we cover the Bustle Period and the Eighteen-Nineties.
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In this 45-minute video, we cover The Italian Renaissance, 1400-1600.
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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 18-minute video, we finalize our document by folding our shirt sleeves and layout our garments in a two-page document. We then add production information and our document is ready for the…
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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 46-minute PowerPoint presentation, we go over the three distinct phases of 17th century fashion.
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In this 1-hour, we cover Byzantine, Merovingian, Carolingian, and 10th-13th century fashions. Phew!
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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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This 72-minute lecture walks us through the Early Middle Ages with a focus on Byzantine Civilization.
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In this 18-minute video, we go over what is a style sheet, how to select and curate your garments, and how to plan your work before jumping in to best harness the power of Illustrator. We use the…
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In this 45-minute video, we cover the Late Middle Ages, when fashion truly emerges!
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In this 50-minute video, we go over the Directoire and Empire periods.
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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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