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What’s a Look Book?
By fashionprofessor on 08/ 270Read moreA fashion lookbook shows images of your collection and tells a… Read More
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What’s a Linesheet?
By fashionprofessor on 08/ 27Read moreA line sheet is an overview of your fashion collection with all the necessary information for a….Read More
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Where do I start when drawing a digital flat?
By fashionprofessor on 03/ 3Read moreHave to draw a flat cad of a garment but don’t know where to start? When you are new…
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Flats vs Illustration
By fashionprofessor on 03/ 3Read moreA flat is a FLAT for a reason. Illustrations can be over-stylized and…Read More
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Break Down the Parts of a Garment
By fashionprofessor on 02/ 16Read moreBefore beginning a new sketch you need to look at all the components that will make up the garment.
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Where should I put my next vector point?
By fashionprofessor on 01/ 6Read moreKeep your vector points at a minimum. When drawing the best rule of thumb is…Read More
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VECTOR vs RASTER?
By fashionprofessor on 01/ 6Read moreDo you want the long answer or the really long answer? To keep it short and sweet think of…
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Free Video: Saving PDFs in AI
By fashionprofessor on 11/ 23Read moreSave your Illustrator files with multiple artboards as a PDF so you can easily email your file to people…
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How long should one sketch take?
By fashionprofessor on 07/ 1Read moreAn employer will expect that you can sketch in a timely manner as you will likely have many cads…
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The Button: Compound Path
By fashionprofessor on 06/ 24Read moreLearn how to draw a vector button from this video tutorial from Lesson 2…Read More
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Mac vs PC
By fashionprofessor on 06/ 5Read moreThese tutorials are shot on a Mac computer but I dont want to discourage any PC users. You can…
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Personal Drawing Style
By fashionprofessor on 06/ 4Read moreWhether its architectural, cartoony or realistic is up to you. There is no one style of fashion computer…
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Join OR Group
By fashionprofessor on 05/ 31Read moreMany of my students confuse the “Join” and “Group” functions. Here is a better explanation of when to use…