Illustrator for Fashion Designers
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In today’s fashion world, companies are looking for creative people who can communicate their designs quickly and neatly.
Starting with the basics creating flat drawings of simple items and gradually moving to more difficult tasks such as all-over prints and wash effects. You will be able to produce stunning sketches in both printed and digital format at the same time creating your own style.
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Introduction to Illustrator
The interface
Vector v Pixels
Views and Navigation
Basic Tutorials
Creating Basic Objects
Selecting and Deselecting Objects
Object manipulation
Scaling and Rotating Objects
Duplicating and Moving Objects
Constraing Objects
Selection Tools
Arranging and Aligning
The Text Tool
The Shape Builder Tool (Not CS4)
The Width Tool (Not CS4)
Using Colour
Colour Spaces
Colour Swatch Panel
Using the Colour Guide
The Appearance Panel
Pen Tool Tutorials
The Zen of the Pen, become a Guru of the Pen
Creating Open Objects
Creating and Modifying Curves
Adding and Deleting Anchor Points
This is it, Your First Fashion Sketch
You’ll put all you’ve learnt so far but now you’ll work with layers, mirror obects, average anchor points, create stitching by using the Stroke Panel
Sketching Tutorials
Working with a dummy template
Pattern Swatches
Working with the Width Tool
Working with The Shapebuilder Tool
Trouser Sketch – Designing the shape, Designing the Details
Skirt Sketch – Designing the shape, Designing the Details
Jacket Sketch – Designing the shape, Designing the Details
Jeans Sketch – Designing the shape, Designing the Details
Shirt Sketch – Designing the shape, Designing the Details
T-Shirt Sketch – Designing the shape, Designing the Details
Shoes Sketch – Designing the shape, Designing the Details
Utilising Live Trace
Knitwear and Geometric Patterns
Print Patterns
Pattern Brushes
Fabrics
Wash Effects with Brushes
The new and wondrous Bristle Brush (Not CS4)
Placements Prints
Advanced Trim Design and Trim Libraries
Wortking with Symbols and the Symbols Panel:
Creating buttons, zips, rivets, studs, buckles, clips and toggles.
Working with Decorative Trims: Sequins, Fur and Special Textures.
Creating Design Details with the Brush Tool
Drawstrings, tape, straps and topstiching
Elasticated waists, folds, ruching and ruffling
Trim Branding
Logo Design
Working with Graphic Styles
Utilising the Appearance aPanel
Fashion Graphics
Varying and Modifying your Designs
Sharing and Distributing your Designs
This course can be made bespoke for you to better meet your needs.
