Technical drawing for fashion : a complete guide
Material type: TextSeries: Portfolio SkillsPublisher: London : Laurence King Publishing, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (225 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781780670881Subject(s): Fashion drawing | Fashion designAdditional physical formats: Print version:: FlatsDDC classification: 741.672 LOC classification: TT509 -- .S95 2010ebOnline access: Open e-bookItem type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Cover -- Contents -- Part One: Technical Fashion Drawing -- Introduction -- Illustration in the fashion process -- How and when are flats used? -- How to create flats -- Drawing from a garment -- Technical drawing by hand using the generic template -- Back views -- Technical drawing from the generic template using Illustrator -- Back views -- Speed designing using Illustrator -- Hints and tips -- Adding color, texture, and patterns to flats -- Different drawing styles -- Styling details -- Part Two: Visual Directory of Styles and Details -- Using the directory -- Dresses -- Skirts -- Pants -- Tops -- Jackets -- Coats -- Necklines -- Collars -- Sleeves -- Cuffs -- Details -- Glossary, Index, and Resources -- Glossary -- Useful professional associations -- Index -- Further reading -- Photo credits -- Author's acknowledgments.
Flats: Technical Drawing for Fashion explains how to create a technical fashion drawing using a simple and straightforward step-by-step method, explained for those who wish to use Adobe Illustrator as well as for those who prefer to draw by hand. The second part of the book presents over 600 technical drawings of garment types, styles, and construction details, the basic key shapes of which are shown alongside a specially created and photographed muslin. Accompanying each illustration is a list of all the terms by which that garment is known. This unique presentation illustrates the relationship between the three dimensional garment and the two-dimensional drawing, allowing readers to really understand how to render technical drawings.
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