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Fashion and textile design with Photoshop and Illustrator : professional creative practice / Robert Hume.

Bloomsbury Applied Visual Arts Available online

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Format:
Datafile
Author/Creator:
Hume, Robert, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fashion design--Data processing.
Fashion design.
Adobe Photoshop.
Adobe Illustrator (Computer file).
Computer-aided design.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (312 pages) : 500 colour illustrations
Edition:
Second Edition
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.
System Details:
text file
HTML
Summary:
"A step-by-step guide to two essential tools for textile and fashion designers. Designer and educator Robert Hume guides you from novice to expert through 20 carefully crafted projects. You'll start by mastering layers and custom brushes, learning about stripes and weaves, scanning and manipulation before moving on to repeats, colorways, and simple geometry. Next, transformations, filters and effects become tools for your personal creativity and you'll explore varied approaches to drawing garments. Finally, you'll learn about key layout and presentation techniques in both programs. There's also advice on sharing, communication and output, and help with diagnosing and correcting common problems. Files for many of the projects are available from: www.bloomsbury.com/hume-textile-design Seven case studies showcase the work and creative thinking of innovative professional designers. These designers offer insight and inspiration to help you develop your own successful and inventive designs. This new edition incorporates updates to Photoshop and Illustrator CC and a new extended introduction outlines the layout of each program and good practice in working with their tools and windows. There are also two new projects, the first will help you draw a pair of jeans using closed path ways, incorporating distressing and treatments such as stone-washing and whiskering. The second new project shows how to create a paisley design using Illustrator brushes to add complexity in design work."--Publisher`s website.
Contents:
Introduction
How to use this book
Why choose Photoshop and Illustrator for designing for textiles and fashion
The differences between Photoshop and Illustrator
The projects
1. Level 1
A Brief Explanation of Photoshop
Terms
Project 1: Photoshop: Layers and Custom Brushes
Project 2: Photoshop: New Ways of Drawing
Project 3: Photoshop: Scanning Drawings for Editing and Recoloring
Project 4: Photoshop: Vector Drawing and Brushes Applied as Strokes
Project 5: Photoshop: Stripes and Weaves
Case Study: Wallace Sewell
2. Level 2
Project 6: Photoshop: Repeats and Colorways
Project 7: Color Theory in Practice
Project 8: Photoshop: Fills, Textures, and Layers
Project 9: Illustrator: Paths to Fashion
Project 10: Simple Geometry in Illustrator
Project 11: Repeat Patterns in Illustrator
Case Study: Nadine Bucher
Project 12: Illustrator: Photoshop and Filters
Case Study: Tord BoontJe
3. Level 3
Project 13: Illustrator: The Blob and Art Brushes
Project 14: Generating Complexity with Simple Tools
Project 15: Illustrator: Flats
Project 16: Illustrator: All the Trimmings
Project 17: Illustrator: Drawing with a Silhouette
Project 18: Illustrator: Layout
Project 19: Illustrator: Presentation
Project 20: Photoshop: Presentation
Case Study: Printfresh Studio
Case Study: C&A Designers
4. Sharing, Communication and Output
User-friendly Formats
Output
The Importance of Color
Communication
Case Study: A Factory Perspective
Case Study: A Designer's Perspective
Appendix
Help and Some Problem Diagnosis.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9781350090149
978135195516
9781350090132
OCLC:
1306066815
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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