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In this 12-minute video, we learn a few more things about our dye bath and how to obtain the best results by controlling the time, the concentration, and the agitation of our dyeing process.
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In this 13-minute video, we learn to select and colorize one element from a composition.
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In this 14-minute video, we go over shapes J, K and L.
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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 14-minute video, we learn how to create a garment using the Pen tool.
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In this 6-minute video, we learn how to save an image onto our computer, upload it onto Canvas and post it to a Discussion Forum
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In this 9-minute video, we tidy up our layers and create a center front guideline to lay the foundation to a strong technical flat.
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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 12-minute video, we walk through how to set your document up, using a combination of croquis and garment picture downloaded from the internet.
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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 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 19-minute video, we build an advanced zipper pull for our library!
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In this 4-minute video, we go over the project guidelines and how to set up a new document.
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In this 7-minute video, we go over shading, and how it's applied to certain parts of the garment to suggest their overlapping the background.
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In this 11-minute video, we go over how to process protein- and cellulose-based textile in conjunction with household dye. The former requires vinegar as an assistant; the latter relies on…
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In this 6-minute video, we go over the general view of our details, which helps the read situate where each close-up sits in relationship to the overall garment.
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