Aww, I really wanted to watch the movie Paper Heart but it looks like it's not screening anywhere in Sydney anymore. I was sure we saw it advertised some where, it must not have gained enough interest :-( Well, I hope it comes out on dvd here at least, I just really want to watch it. Anyway, I'll leave you with this:
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I had been looking for just the one straight forward tutorial that offered this info but only seemed to find bits and pieces of what I was looking for in other tutorials. So after figuring it out, I thought I'd share it although this is a basic way, I'm sure there's many other ways to do so or perhaps maybe all this has already been shared. Nonetheless, I'd still like to post it, for my future reference as well.
Creating
the pattern
Cropping
7. In the same layer, create a
square of the same size as your art board with no fill and no stroke, then
place it exactly over your art board. You can use the transform palette to do
this.
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I never thought I'd be interested in learning more about CS3 programs but, ever since I started using adobe illustrator to screen print, I've been hooked! Also some interesting opportunities have arisen that require learning more about digital illustration, so I've just been trying to find some easy-to-follow tutorials. BittBox is a pretty resourceful site (i love you freebie makers!! keep on freebie making! hehe), which has taught me an easier way to make seamless repeat patterns.
Here's one of my tests:
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It's been awhile since I've been op-shopping for materials so thought I'd visit the local St Vinnies yesterday. I scored some pillow cases and a bed sheet with prints that others may find tacky or dull but, I can really see something special in these and can't wait to get sewing.
Although, looks like I will have to wait as I've been asked to re-create a piece of clothing (without taking it apart) for me mum. Should be challenging, I haven't really done anything like that before, but I think I can do it.
On another note, I've been listening to Bridezilla, they're a group of youngeds from NSW whom I had heard of a while back, but it's only now that I'm really soaking in their music.
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Finished this dress. The photo wasn't clear to begin with so I played around with the photo and think will probably experiment with this photo manip idea a little more later. I had screen printed some detail on the bottom of that fabric, one of my first screen printing semi-successes. And tomorrow will be printing some t-shirts ...
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I have this idea of presenting some of the clothes i've sewn by combining my drawings with photos we've taken, but so far I just haven't found the right balance. I guess I'll figure something out eventually. Meanwhile, thought I'd contribute some of the drawings to the group. Tis been awhile..
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my first thought when i woke yesty morning was that i slept in till the afternoon. as i got out of bed i realised what a peachy atmosphere, took one photo within the house then got on with the daily routine without leaving the house.
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Awhile ago I had bought some pastel coloured fabric markers at Lincraft for around $30 (pretty pricy I know, it was a giddy, impulsive purchase). As excited as I was to use them I was quickly disappointed. Upon first using them I noticed that as I continued to draw the ink started to fade out like a worn out pen. And I hadn't even covered more than a quarter of a meter. So, if you're considering doing the same thing (covering a good length of fabric with your own designs via fabric markers), avoid the ones from Lincraft. Too bad, I really liked the pastel colours of these fabric markers but, lets face it, they're really more for letting your lil kids go crazy with vandalising their own clothes (and knowing the fun will last as long as their attention spans).
Nonetheless, I was able to churn some designs onto 1 piece of fabric:
and then turn some of it into a bag:
On another note, my sister is finallly on her uni break so maybe I'll finally be able to post up the clothes I've made (she promised she'd model them for me).
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