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Explains the most popular graphic software used in the fashion industry ... Kids Croquis (See Fashion Artist - Drawing Techniques to Portfolio Presentation, by ...
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Slide 1:Sandra Burke
ISBN: 0-9582391-3-4
Slide 2:- ISBN: 0-9582391-3-4
Slide 3:Contents (page 4 and 5)
Sets out each chapter and topics Use as a reference when working through the chapters
Slide 4:Chapter 1 Getting Started (page 10)
Explains how the fashion industry uses graphic software to: Create flats/working drawings Create specs Create fashion illustrations and fabrics Create presentations - mood/concept/theme, fabric, color, design, illustration, forecasting etc. Design promotional material for websites, marketing, business cards and logos.
Slide 5:The Fashion Umbrella (page 12)
© Sandra Burke, Fashion Computing - Design Techniques and CAD
Slide 6:Chapter 2 Computer Toolkit (page 14)
Explains the most popular graphic software used in the fashion industry Illustrator, CorelDRAW, Freehand - used to draw flats Photoshop - used to edit images (color, fill with fabric etc.) and to create presentations Table (page 16) describes the software used in the fashion industry
Slide 7:Chapter 3 Computer Basics (page 18)
Basic Computer theory, this includes: File Management Bitmaps and Vectors Resolution Image Modes/Color: RGB, CMYK, Grayscale Layers File Formats:table (page 24) describes the most common file formats used in the fashion industry
Slide 8:Chapter 4 Drawing Techniques (page 26)
Explains 20 key drawing techniques to draw flats/working drawings using: Illustrator, CorelDRAW or Freehand Table (page 27) use as a reference when working through the following exercises and chapters
Slide 9:(page 36)
Slide 10:Chapter 5 Flats and Specs Women (page 44)
Explains how to draw flats by applying the 20 key drawing techniques learnt in the previous chapter to draw: Tank Top, Top with Sleeves Fitted Shirt, Fitted Skirt Fitted Pant, Fitted Dress Table (page 45) use as a reference when working through the following exercises and chapters
Slide 11:Female croquis (page 47)
Download/scan this figure and bring into your drawing package Use as a guide to achieve correct proportions when drawing flats
(page 48) (page 69)Slide 14: Create a library of styles (page 71): by using styles from your library means you will spend less time drawing from scratch
Slide 15:Chapter 6 Menswear (page 72)
Explains how to draw flats by applying the 20 key techniques learnt in the drawing chapter to draw: Single Breasted Jacket, Casual Jackets Shirts, Pants and shorts Table (page 73) use as a reference when working through the following exercises and chapters
Slide 16:Male template/croquis (page 73)
Download/scan this figure and bring into your drawing package Use as a guide to achieve correct proportions when drawing flats
Slide 17:Chapter 7 Childrenswear (page 78)
Explains how to draw flats by applying the 20 key techniques learnt in the drawing chapter to draw: Babies Rompers and Dungarees Kids Swim, Bodysuits and Jackets Dresses, Skirts Tops, Shirts and Blouses Table (page 79) use as a reference when working through the following exercises and chapters
Slide 18:Kids Croquis (See Fashion Artist - Drawing Techniques to Portfolio Presentation, by Sandra Burke, Childrens Chapter)
Download/scan these figures and bring into your drawing package Use as a guide to achieve correct proportions when drawing flats
Slide 19:Chapter 8 Scanning and Digital Photography (page 84)
Fashion designers use scans and digital photography as part of the fashion design process Tips for Scanning and Digital Photography
Slide 20:Chapter 9 Photoshop Essential Tools (page 88)
10 essential image editing techniques, tools and commands Table (page 89) use as a reference as you work through the following exercises and chapters
(page 97)Slide 22:Chapter 10 Photoshop Color and Effects (page 106)
11 key image editing techniques for working with color and pattern to create effects Table (page 107) use as a reference as you work through the following exercises and chapters
(page 112)Slide 24:Chapter 11 Design Presentations (page 122)
How to use Photoshop to create professional design presentations by applying the 21 key image editing techniques from chapters 9 and 10 Table (page 123) presents an overview of the presentations and outlines the structure of the chapter Hot tips (page 124) Basic steps for creating a presentation (page 125)
(page 127)Slide 26:(page 126)
Slide 27:Chapter 12Digital Portfolio (page 152)
Key steps on how to create a digital design portfolio using PowerPoint Refer Fashion Artist - Drawing Techniques to Portfolio Presentation, by Sandra Burke, Design Portfolio chapter for explanation on layout, target market etc.
(page 155)