Design of Textile Prints
Rapport with Photoshop I
A course by la casita de wendy , Fashion Designer
About the video: Rapport with Photoshop I
Overview
“The time has come to switch to the computer! In this lesson I will retouch the two original motifs (the one created with stamp technique and the one created with marker technique) and I explain how I create the corresponding rapport of each one with Photoshop. ”
In this video lesson la casita de wendy addresses the topic: Rapport with Photoshop I, which is part of the Domestika online course: Design of Textile Prints. Create seamless repeat patterns for manual and digital printing.
Partial transcription of the video
“RAPPORT WITH PHOTOSHOP Well, once we have made the drawings, we scan them and in this lesson we are going to learn how to rapport with Photoshop. The first thing is to have the scanned drawing, As you can see, here we have the drawing we made with stamps that has already been scanned. Sometimes the drawings are too big and we have a small Din A4 scanner or you can scan by pieces and then join them together. In this case, the stamp pattern was smaller and in a single scan we have the complete drawing. Let's clean it, that you can use for that for example the eraser tool and you remember all ...”
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Course summary for: Design of Textile Prints
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Category
Fashion, Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Accessory Design, Costume Design, Fashion Design, Pattern Design, Printing, Textile Printing, Traditional illustration

la casita de wendy
A course by la casita de wendy
Inés Aguilar is the designer and creator behind the brand La Casita de Wendy, founded over 17 years ago. She’s developed collections to sell internationally in prestigious stores such as Anthropologie in the EEUU, Cocktail in Hong-Kong, and Lamp in Tokyo.
At La Casita de Wendy, Inés and her team create garments with simple shapes, allowing the graphic designs or patterns printed on the fabric and the selection of colors and materials to be the real protagonists. Through viewing its garments as a unique medium of communication, the brand strives to tell stories with its designs.
Inés combines her role as creative director of the brand with teaching. She has taught in Madrid at the Universidad Europea, the Higher Technical School of Architecture, and the IED design school, where she currently directs the master's degree in textile and surface design.
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