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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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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 20-minute video, we finish working with an Indexed print.
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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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In this video, we learn how to plan our facings on our paper pattern.
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In this 26-minute video, we go over the syllabus for the semester!
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In this 6-minute clip, we cover three different websites where you can order fabric samples for your design projects.
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In this 12-minute, Professor Diane LaDuca goes over the first of three pattern alteration methods, the Slash method.
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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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