My course “Adobe Photoshop for textile design” is for Fashion CAD artists and Textile Designers. Also, I’d recommend it for Fashion Designers who are going to start their own business and have no room in their budget to hire a CAD designer.
I hope it will be interesting and useful for professionals and for those who are discovering the world of textile design as a new carrier opportunity.
My course “Adobe Photoshop for textile design” is for Fashion CAD artists and Textile Designers. Also, I’d recommend it for Fashion Designers who are going to start their own business and have no room in their budget to hire a CAD designer.
I hope it will be interesting and useful for professionals and for those who are discovering the world of textile design as a new carrier opportunity.
Why Photoshop? There are many advance textile programs on the market, but their prices are several times higher than Photoshop, and not every business can afford them. Moreover, corporations very often use different programs so it’s hard to use your previous experience, whereas most companies have Photoshop
We are going to learn how to:
Create repeats- straight and half drop;
Do color separations, color reductions;
Clean artworks- several different ways;
Match colors quickly- using “Photoshop action” option;
Create plaids using different kinds of weave-plain, twill, even and uneven.
Create knits using a stitch effect.
Hope you’ll like it.
You will learn how to create a half drop repeat for any kinds of print. You will use mathematical method combining with Photoshop offset filter, so you repeat will be ideally nice calculated
Understanding how to calculate "Offset" pixels for half drop repeat creation.
From "Resources" above please download 1-layer file "file for half drop repeat.tif" and try to create half-drop repeat by yourself. Use file "half drop final.tif" as your reference. Use file "half drop print sample.tif" for better understanding half drop method
You will learn how to reduce colors for flat color print
Understanding the purpose of color reduction for a print execution.
You will learn how to reduce colors for watercolor print
Understanding the idea of color integration for a watercolor print execution.
You will learn how to separate colors for Roller printing and Screen printing
Understanding how to separate colors for roller printing and screen printing
From "Resources" above please download file "watercolor print.tif" , try to reduce amount of colors down to 12 and save print in Indexed Color Mode. Please use file "watercolor print Final.tif" as your reference
You will learn how to create plaid artwork using Photoshop layers and Layer Mask option.
My course “Adobe Photoshop for textile design” is for Fashion CAD artists and Textile Designers. Also, I’d recommend it for Fashion Designers who are going to start their own business and have no room in their budget to hire a CAD designer.
I hope it will be interesting and useful for professionals and for those who are discovering the world of textile design as a new carrier opportunity.
Why Photoshop? There are many advance textile programs on the market, but their prices are several times higher than Photoshop, and not every business can afford them. Moreover, corporations very often use different programs so it’s hard to use your previous experience, whereas most companies have Photoshop.
Also, throughout my carrier, I have known many talented fashion designers who decided to start their own business, but had no room in their budget to hire a CAD designer. Good news! My course is for you: you can learn the main Photoshop textile tricks and replace your potential CAD designer with yourself
Hope you’ll like it!
You will learn how to create straight repeat for any kinds of print quickly. You will use Photoshop offset filter, so your repeat will be ideally precise.
Understanding of the rotary technique and executing of fabric repeat.
Understanding a plaid weaving process
You will learn how to create stripe layout and use different type of texture to achieve a realistic look of design
Understanding the difference between plaid and stripes
You will understand the structure and production technique of knit fabric, learn how to create knit (Jersey) pattern using stitches to achieve a realistic effect
Understanding the knitting process
You will learn other different techniques of knit fabric: Argyle, Fair Isle and Intarsia, continue to improve the artistic look of your design.
Understanding the purpose of using Argyle, Fair Isle and Intarsia technique.
You will learn how to create full body CAD using Photoshop or Illustrator sketch and fill it with different type of fabric.
Understanding the creation of Full body CAD
You will learn how to add realistic look to Full Body CAD by adding shadow and emboss effect. Also you will know how to create story boards using different visual effect to achieve a high presentation level for sale your product.
Understanding the presentation board concept
You will know how to clean print design. You will be able to eliminate unwanted pixels, make color transition smother and easier for execution and achieve a better artistic look of your design
Understanding the idea of print cleaning.
You will learn how to create Embroidery, Eyelet and Jacquard using Photoshop. You will be able to add any embellishment to an embroidery layout with the impressive realistic effect.
Understanding the embroidery and jacquard technique
You will learn how to use Photoshop Action function to combine several work steps in one click to speed up your work process
Understanding the idea of Photoshop action function
You will learn how to use Photoshop Batch option and use it to apply your Actions for multiply files instantly, so you will be able to transform any amount of files in one click.
Understanding the purpose of using Photoshop Batch option
You will learn how to match colors quickly using Photoshop Action function. You will be able to create multiple colors palette in one click.
Understanding how to match color using Photoshop Action function
The Summary: what we have learned and what we are ready to do
You will understand a real manufacture process of all types of fabric we learned about.
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