Wednesday 10 October 2012

Body with face

 
 





















The face was easy to do and quite fun. I really enjoyed doing the eye lashes.
However it was really annoying to trace the inside of the body. I was slighty confused but I managed to do it.

Saturday 22 September 2012

Poster

 
 
After the assessment, I was so thrilled to be doing something so much more simpler.

Wednesday 12 September 2012

Wallet Technical Sketch

This was so simple to do. I absolutely loved doing it, especially after the knit!!

Knit Technical Sketch

This was the hardest and mos time consuming technical sketch I have attempted so far.
It was simple to make the brush, that worked pretty easily but it was so difficult applying it. It still doesn't look too good but it was the best I could manage.

Wednesday 5 September 2012

Jacket Technical Sketch

I enjoyed completing this jacket because for the first time I'm happy to say nothing went wrong and it was all pretty straight forward. :) 

Print Shirt Technical Sketch

Last week I completely forgot to post this even though I had complete it before class last week. The print image wasn't too difficult to draw. It was a cute print of two foxes facing each other. However I did find it difficult to fill the shirt, as sometimes my print would get cut off, which was really disappointing. I kept trying though I'm still not entirely confident doing it. I need more practice. Also I was really confused drawing the side view. I couldn't work my head around what the side would look like around the collar and the arm. 

Wednesday 22 August 2012

Skirt Technical Sketch

I enjoyed doing this gored skirt, mainly because my stitching lines are beginning t improve in my opinion. I usually have crooked stitch lines that don't exactly follow the edge of the skirt. However this time I managed to control the shape of my stitch line in a much more consistent way. 

Dress Technical Sketch

This dress wasn't to difficult to do as I have become fluent using the reflect tool. It makes the garment look more accurate then trying to copy a side freehand using the pen tool.  Although I found the side slightly difficult as I couldn't really figure out what it would look like on the side with the different lengths of the skirt. 

Wednesday 15 August 2012

Technical sketch - Shorts

I was having a nervous breakdown doing these shorts because after I had finished and saved I tried opening them up again and it wouldnt allow me so i had to start all over again. Glad it's over!

PANTS TECHNICAL SKETCH

Finally!!!! Got the hang of the pen tool.
My work still isn't perfect of course but I finally know how to manoeuvre the pen tool to create the shapes I want. Practise makes perfect!

Wednesday 8 August 2012

Pen Tool

 When I was tracing this figure I could not figure out how to remove the tool from colouring what I was tracing. Once that was sorted out, tracing was much easier.
I am really pleased with how this one turned out. For the first time I was able to manage the curves without sharper points so I feel I have improved in using the pen tool.

Tracing Using the Pen Tool

Tracing these figures wasn't too difficult. It took me a while at the beginning to figure out how to make the pen tool work because for some reason it wouldn't. However once that worked the rest was quite simple.

Monday 21 May 2012

After spending 4 hours trying to do this task I just gave up in the end. The models are too difficult to practice on. I want to keep tryin gin my own time but for now this was the best I could after hundreds of attempts!!

Monday 14 May 2012

Fashion Illustration: My attempt to recreate the fur jacket

 This first image uses a paintbrush tool to create the fur effect. The pants have been smudged and the darken and lighten tool has been used to create depth and realism.
 This design uses many different shades of blue to create depth and has shadow around the face to create volume.
The lighten tool has been used considerably in this illustration to give it an abstract look, along with the shades of pink paint brush splashes to give it a unique look.

Tuesday 8 May 2012

The skirt was slightly confusing at the start. I didnt know how to do each layer seperately and then delete the background but eventually I got the hang of it and was able to fill in the skirt with my pattern.
I enjoyed shading the skirt and adding depth to make the skirt appear realistic.

Monday 30 April 2012

Reflection

This toss repeat was really difficult to do. It took me many different attempts to figure out how to do the repeat without having track lines visible on the final image. It came quite close to my original vision. Looking at the natural formation of the plant I had decided to adopt a simialr formation since it looked aesthetically pleasing the way it naturally grew. Naturally the plant keeps growing and fills up an area overlapping one another in all different sizes and after a while it grows tall pink flowers. So for the print I arranged the plant in a few different sizes to create my image and then when I finally created the repeat it resembled the way the plant naturally looks.
This activity is completly new to me so I'm quite pleased for my first go at it.

Wednesday 25 April 2012

Now that I had finished the print design I created my repeat. This is how I did it.
 I used the ruler to mark half way lines on an A4 sized page.
I then duplicated and distributed my design on the centre, making sure the guidlines were covered.
I then merged the layers together.

The next step was to cut each quater of the page and arrange them on a new page as shown below.







I filled the centre spaces using the original print design until there were no white spaces left. I then decreased it's size to fit a quater of a page and then defined it as a pattern. This is what it looked like.








 And this is what it finally looked like when I filled the page with the pattern repeat. 












Tuesday 24 April 2012


I drew a sketch of the plant which I then phtoshoped added colour and used it in my pattern.
After two more days of working on this pattern I have finally created the final patern which I will use to create my print. This is my final pattern. Using this I will attempt to do a toss print and if it doesnt work I'll try something else.

Wednesday 18 April 2012

Selections from the photographs that I will use for the Print Design

 I have started creating my design using the photographs I have taken of this plant. So far I have cut out one of the flowers from the plant (as shown in the image). It took quite a while to perfect the edges. After I cut it out I enhanced the colours and the lighting and then used the "dry brush" tool to change the texture of the plant and make it appear slightly subtle without changing the natural appearance of the plant drastically. I then used the spot healing brush tool to remove the imperfections of the plant. Because it has a natural velvety texture there were a lot of marks and prints of the plant in the initial image so i had to remove it to give it a more aesthetic appearance.

I did a similar process with this part of the plant. I cut it out (which was more difficult than the first one) and then enhanced the colours and lighting however it did not need the spot healing tool and i did not use the dry brush tool for this. I left it looking realistic. 



So far these a re the only two parts I have cut out from the photographs I have taken that i will use for the print design. I'm working on a sketch but i don't think i will put it in because it ruins the realistic appearance of my print but i am willing to experiment and see what it might look like. Also i am considering making a paint brush out of the pink flower to use in my print design, but I'm also not sure about this. I also nee don't test that out.

Sunday 15 April 2012

Experimenting with different types of repeats using the plant I have chosen for my print


Over the past few days I have been experimenting on Photoshop by creating different types of prints using the plant I have photographed in order to decide which print type I want to do for the assessment.
I tried the full drop repeat first. I cut out the plant imperfectly from the image and made a quick picture then created a pattern from it and made a full drop repeat. It wasn’t difficult and looked ok (although I wouldn’t say I would choose the pink background again). This is what it looked like:




Next I tried the toss repeat which was much more difficult and labour intensive. I overlapped a few, also imperfect, cut outs of the plant to create my image and then tried turned it into a pattern and formed a toss repeat. However, even though the process of making the pattern wasn’t so difficult, the track marks are visible in this print because I did not take my time to perfect the image.
This is what it looked like:



I think for my assessment I’m going to attempt the toss repeat and see how I go. If I can’t perfect it or get rid of the track marks then I will change and do the full or half drop because they are much easier to perfect.

Sunday 8 April 2012

Micro and Macro Pictures


Macro Pictures

























Micro Pictures















 I loved this plant due to each shape and the way that each cactus like plant overlaps the other in many different sizes. I thought this might be an interesting idea for a print for a fabric to have this individual plants overlapping on another and blended on photoshop. I also like the fact that the flower which grows from it is an intyeresting pink colour which creates a perfect contrast in the fabric with green as the intial obvious colour and touches of pink and yellow in the fabric.
This is my intial imagination of what the fabric will look like however im sure as i progress in the process of designing the fabric will quite possibly change from my inital vision.

Mirror repeat

periwinklepaisley.deviantart.com

Ogee Repeat

decor.net.au

Tossed repeat

houseofsiennamack.wordpress.com

Diamond repeat



trueup.net

Spot Repeat

artlandia.com

Stripe Repeat



spoonflower.com

Brick Repeat

flickr.com

Half Drop Repeats

michstextileblog.blogspot.com

Symmetrical Repeat


This type of repeat is much more interesting and also quite simple where a shape or image is repeated by flipping the image to create an aesthetically pleasing pattern. It is called a "symmentrical repeat."  Here I have used a water colour brush to create my initial design and then flipped it horizontally and vertically to create  the repeat.

Block repeat: Stripes


This repeat is quite simle and is referred to as "block repeat" where the stripe pattern is repeated in this example.

Monday 2 April 2012

Watercolour Hair



This task was really interesting and i enjoyed the experimentation of using different types of watercolour brushes. The most difficult part of this task for me was downloading the brush palettes from brusheezy.com and It took me a while to realise how download and open it on my computer. . Also i didnt really know how to blend the face so that it would work harmoniously with the hair. Other than that the task was easy and fun.