Ha - LOL, Polly I was looking up bark cloth and I saw your face on the side of the RU-vid screen. Nice to see you again. Love your decoupage work. Hope you and yours are well xxxx
really enjoyed the input of the designers on how they came about their designs.Myself a fashion graduate iam looking to go into the textile industry but due to recession iam stuck. Since i dont have enough resourses to get the right software to make my dream as textile designer come true . I have a lot of designs they just need to be enhanced . if u have anyone is up to freecyle any software that they are using will be glad to get response from u.Even advice will be greatly appreciated thanks
download u torrent and google best pirate bay alternatives - such as "kickass" download adobe illustrator/ps etc for free and start creating - the recession isn't an excuse to not make things happen - if you really want to pay for software download it first make your products and designs - create revenue - then buy the full versions
Mandu Thandi Skhosana how's your evolution since this comment, hope everything well... I want to learn fashion and pattern design but really want to follow people's journey.... do u have an instagram account?
I'm sorry to say that the camera man butchered this video by using too short a depth of field. It makes it so you can barely see any of the actual patterns and designs. I was completely pissed off by this lack of accurate focus through the whole video.
One of the things I wonder about is the line between inspiration versus copyright restrictions. A lot of these designers used original photography, but for some of the others (reusing iconic prints from other cultures or older fabrics/ decoupage) how do you determine that something is significantly different as to no longer be copyrighted? I am just curious because it is one of the creative concerns/limitations I have.
thanks for the great video! I am very curious what kind of software they use for designing their textile. ( at 0:51) It doe not look like Photoshop or Illustrator .
Would've been nice to be able to hear the softly spoken lady with the wavy blonde hair, but your background music drowned her out. It was great to hear how the designers found their inspiration.