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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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Thank you Ruben Duran, for your direction and assistance in the learning glass studio.
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Thank you Ruben Duran, for your direction and assistance in the learning glass studio.
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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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How to get your usage statistics from Edutube
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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 8-minute video, we go over the actual garment we are trying to illustrate. We then download a flat female template, which we place in a new document in Illustrator.
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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 3-minute video, we go over our Object > Path > Offset Path tool.
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In this 15-minute video, we go over stitching applied using a pattern brush!
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In this 10-minute video, we go over how to layer the supplies to complete a successful wet felting.
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In this 10-minute video, we learn how to needle felt fibers directly into existing yardage, effectively painting with roving.
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In this 6-minute video, we apply Fiber Etch onto 100% cotton and a Rayon-Silk velvet.
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In this 9-minute video, we apply heat to 100% cotton and 88/12 Rayon/Silk Velvet to see the Fiber Etch in action!
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