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Fashion Flats Board - Due 2/2/2017
1. Draw fashion figure creating ONE look (Tracing paper can be used) - must be rendered in color
2. Draw 3- 5 flats creating the same look using tracing paper using 2H lead pencil
3. Create both the front and back of garment
4. Add details to flats before transferring onto sketchbook paper
5. Transfer onto sketchbook paper and ink sketches - Do not use ink until flats are approved by professor (Keep tracing paper flats - do not throw away!)
6. Use exacto knife to cut flats out to be mounted on 11x14 board - Do NOT use drafting board desks for cutting - we will go into B4 for this
7. Use exacto knife to cut out fashion figure and mount on 11x14 board
8. Mount inspiration pictures, flats, and fashion figure on board and give the look a name - get professor approval before securing to final board
Below are examples of what the final project should look like...
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Additional Materials for Drawing Flats
Materials for Hand Drawing Flats
Pens:
- .005 for Silhouettes
- .003 for detailing
- .05 for shadow on buttyns, pockets, collars, etc.
Pencil:
- 2H lead pencil
Paper:
- Layout or copy paper
- Tracing Paper
Marker
- (for shading) 10% Cool Grey
Ruler
- 6" Transparent plastic
French Curve
Eraser
White Out Correction Fluid
Pencil Sharpener (Electronic Sharpeners are best)
Pens:
- .005 for Silhouettes
- .003 for detailing
- .05 for shadow on buttyns, pockets, collars, etc.
Pencil:
- 2H lead pencil
Paper:
- Layout or copy paper
- Tracing Paper
Marker
- (for shading) 10% Cool Grey
Ruler
- 6" Transparent plastic
French Curve
Eraser
White Out Correction Fluid
Pencil Sharpener (Electronic Sharpeners are best)
Sunday, January 15, 2017
WELCOME TO TECHNICAL DRAWING
This is a project based class where students
will develop skills in drawing technical flats and computer aided design using
Adobe Illustrator. This course will
introduce sketching Fashion Flats according to Fashion Industry standards. Beginning with foundation abilities, each
project will build skills. The class
structure is primarily hands on – lab oriented and project bases, although
there may be assigned reading and some required writing. The projects will be supplemented with
lectures, demonstrations, videos, online research, fashion journaling and
critiques.
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