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Professor Wendy Robbin's class visited the XR Lab and Reality ColLab where her students were introduced to XR apps.
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Students in Wendy Robbins' class visited the XR Lab to draw in VR using the popular app Tilt Brush.
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In this 11-minute video, we learn how to convert a line drawing into a DXF vector using Illustrator Image Trace function.
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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 16-minute video, we merge our illustration top and bottom, and then adjust our levels for a crisp outline on a white background.
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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 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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In t his 17-minute video, we produce a separate layer for our backdrop, delete our white paper, and tidy up the illustration by deleting scanning glitches and ink mark while closing ink lines for…
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In this 16-minute video, we set up a new canvas for our illustration. We place-embed our scanned illustrations, combine them, convert them to black and white, and adjust the levels for a punch black…
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In this 7-minute clip, we create a duplicate of our technical flat, Select Same building blocks and apply a warm yellow as our new fill.
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In this 6-minute video, we learn how to select our building blocks, copy-paste-in-front, Shift-tap, and Unite a copy of our flat to generate a thick outline around our garment.
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In this 8-minute clip, we go over Symbols by creating a simple 4-hole button.
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In this 18-minute video, we go over advanced filters to produce a rich saturated print with a watercolor feel.
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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 1-hour, we cover Byzantine, Merovingian, Carolingian, and 10th-13th century fashions. Phew!
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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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