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From pencil to pen tool :

Armstrong, Jemi.

From pencil to pen tool : understanding and creating the digital fashion image / Jemi Armstrong, Lorrie Ivas, Wynn Armstrong. - New York : Fairchild Pubs., c2006. - xiv, 416 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)

CD-ROM in back pocket.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 403) and index.

The evolution of the fashion image -- New tools for the new millennium: fashion images that relate to the technology of the times -- The elements of design development -- Fashion sketching basics: building the fashion croquis -- Understanding flats: a visual reference index for silhouettes and styling details -- Fashion technology overview: pixel versus vector for the Mac and PC -- Software basics: getting started with Adobe Photoshop CS -- Working with Adobe Photoshop to create mood and trend presentation boards -- Creating textile patterns with Photoshop -- Software basics: getting started with Adobe Illustrator CS -- Mastering the Adobe Illustrator pen tool -- Creating flats and illustrations using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop -- Advanced illustrator and Photoshop techniques -- Presentation is everything: successful resumes, interviews, and portfolios.


System requirements: Windows Pentium-class operating system; Windows 98 (or later), Windows NT 4.0 or Millennium; minimum of 64 MB of RAM, 128 MB is recommended; graphics capability of at least 800 x 600 pixels and an 8-bit color (256) or more; Photoshop 7.0 (or higher); Illustrator 10 (or higher); powerPC processor is needed to run versions OS 8.5, 8.6, 9.0 (or higher); Photoshop and Illustrator CS need at least 10.3.

9781563673641 (hbk.) 1563673649 (hbk.)

2012554385

013360432 Uk


Adobe Photoshop. (Computer file)
Adobe Illustrator. (Computer file)


Fashion drawing.
Computer drawing.

TT509 / .A758 2006

741.6720285
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