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How does that make you feel is a phrase often used in counseling but it is one that should not be used. Short presentation as to why.
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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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How does that make you feel is a phrase often used in counseling but it is one that should not be used. Short presentation as to why.
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In this 24-minute video, we dig deep into the Magic Wand (W) tool settings. We also apply different colors to different garment areas using the Paint Bucket (G) tool. We learn how to apply color to…
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In this 21-minute video, we learn to load selections using our shapes, and brush in highlights and shadows via black and white areas.
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In this 19-minute video, we convert our girls to copied Smart Objects to be able to individually vary our prints.
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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 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 22-minute video, we continue our journey into cloning, extracting two new styles from our starting shirt.
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In this 15-minute video, we use simple tools found in Illustrator to produce a color scheme out of a work of art.
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In this 7-minute video, I show you how to draw simple shapes to showcase your print, how to apply your print to these shapes, and how to scale your print within the shape without rescaling the shapes…
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In this 25-minute video, we continue our exploration of Pattern Brushes, this time with a ruffle that we carefully end with a start and end cap!
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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 24-minute lecture, we take an in-depth look at scaling in Illustrator, and how to make symbols that are legible yet proportional to our 1/8-scale technical flats. This re-introduces basic…
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