From Pencil to Pen Tool: Understanding & Creating the Digital Fashion Image

! Read # From Pencil to Pen Tool: Understanding & Creating the Digital Fashion Image by Wynn Armstrong, Jemi Armstrong, Lorrie Ivas ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. From Pencil to Pen Tool: Understanding & Creating the Digital Fashion Image You may be better off without it I picked this book up from the library to see if it would be useful. I am - for the most part - self taught at Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and have become quite good with practice.There are some good techniques in this book, but nothing too complicated. I think the most useful part is creating a repeating pattern.What I dont like:The example illustrations are out of proportion - 10 heads is too exaggerated and distracting.The poses are extreme and unnatural.

From Pencil to Pen Tool: Understanding & Creating the Digital Fashion Image

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Rating : 4.18 (651 Votes)
Asin : 1563673649
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 416 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-04-12
Language : English

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In today's fashion industry, the traditional skills of forecasting, cutting, sewing and drafting are no longer enough. This book includes technical instruction about sketching and image production, as well as practical advice about creating a computer-generated portfolio and entering the fashion marketplace. Students must be able to transform their two-dimensional plans into computer-generated images. Instructor's Guide available on request. From Pencil to Pen Tool: Understanding Creating the Digital Fashion Image teaches Adobe PhotoShop CS and Illustrator CS techniques applicabl

Armstrong appeared on the television show Awesome Interiors, which featured her three-dimensional art pieces and fashion furniture. Lorrie Ivas is Fashion cochair at American InterContinental University where she teaches Introduction to Fashion and was awarded the Outstanding Faculty of the Year award two years in a row. She actively does fashion illustration for retail and manufacturing clients including Fred Segal and Michael Stars. She is a member of the Fashion Group International and the Costume Council of the Los Ange

You may be better off without it I picked this book up from the library to see if it would be useful. I am - for the most part - self taught at Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and have become quite good with practice.There are some good techniques in this book, but nothing too complicated. I think the most useful part is creating a repeating pattern.What I don't like:The example illustrations are out of proportion - 10 heads is too exaggerated and distracting.The poses are extreme and unnatural. The faces are unfort. Five Stars Angela Love it!. I. Bonilla said This book is obsolete. This book is obsolete the croqui is not proportioned and you never culd used in the industrie or for any job.

Armstrong appeared on the television show Awesome Interiors, which featured her three-dimensional art pieces and fashion furniture. In addition, Jemi has been involved in costume illustration for film and TV, digital illustration and web graphics. Jemi Armstrong teaches various fashion sketching, illustration and computer design classes at Santa Monica College, Woodbury University and American InterContinental University. She actively does fashi

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