Digital Design for Custom Textiles

Digital Design for Custom Textiles
Author: Amber Marisa Cook
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2018-11-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781351380485

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Digital Design for Custom Textiles: Patterns as Narration for Stage and Film is a beginner's guide for creating custom textile patterns for performing arts production, with an emphasis on storytelling through design using hand and digital design techniques. The book offers essential information for the beginning digital designer, such as: methods of designing patterns, appliqués, and unique textures for custom textiles; custom textile examples including various styles of pattern repeats, digital embroidery, and cut and sew textiles; full-color, step-by-step instructions and practice exercises; production timelines; a textiles and patterns glossary. Digital Design for Custom Textiles will allow students and design professionals to embrace digital media to enhance their work, apply digital alternatives to find the perfect fabrics and embellishments, and create more meaningful and personalized designs for the stage.

Digital Textile Design Second edition

Digital Textile Design  Second edition
Author: Melanie Bowles,Ceri Isaac
Publsiher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-10
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1780670028

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Digital Textile Design, Second Edition covers everything students and practitioners of textile design will need to learn about designing and printing digitally. The book examines how designers can access this technique, looking at the work of those currently exploring its possibilities, and provides an insight into the technology involved in digital textile printing.

Digital Textile Design

Digital Textile Design
Author: Melanie Bowles,Ceri Isaac
Publsiher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-05-06
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1856695867

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Digital Textile Design covers everything students and practitioners of textile design will need to learn about designing and printing digitally. Textile designers are beginning to realize the creative potential of digital textile design and are fast catching up with graphic designers who have taken to working digitally. New digital textile-printing technology is enabling designers to work with an almost unlimited palette of colors to produce work of staggering detail in relatively short timescales. Written specifically for textile designers, Digital Textile Design provides the know-how for students andprofessionals who wish to use Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator as design tools. A series of inspirational tutorials, presented in step-by-step format, guide the reader through the process of creating designs that will be suited to both the traditional textile production process, and to the new industry of digital printing onto fabric. Against the backdrop of the development of digital print, the book discusses how designers can access this new technique, looks at the work of those currently exploring its possibilities, and also features the craft of embellishment that is being used to offset the apparent flatness of print.

Adobe Photoshop for Textile Design

Adobe Photoshop for Textile Design
Author: Frederick L Chipkin
Publsiher: Origin inc
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2014-04-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780972731775

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Adobe Photoshop for Textile Design (isbn# 9780972731775) was created as a textile design tutorial. In our book you will learn step by step techniques for creating color combinations, color reduction, repeats, tonal (watercolor) designs and simple woven effects for textiles. using Adobe Photoshop. With the book we also include a CD with Color charts and practice images. The book Adobe Photoshop for Textile Design is a collection of lessons that progress from simple everyday techniques and settings to more advanced techniques that will enable the designer to tackle the most challenging design work. Everything is explained in a simple uniform manner so that nothing is overwhelming to the textile designer just learning computer aided design and so that the more experienced designer can grasp key concepts more quickly. Origin inc. is a textile design studio that uses Adobe Photoshopâ for its designing exclusively. As with any design software there are many ways to achieve the desired end effects. Our book "Adobe Photoshop for Textile Design" provides instructions on many tried and true textile design techniques that the Origin inc. design studio uses every day. Photoshop for Textile Design is self published by Origin inc. It's 219 pages of tutorials and is spiral bound for ease of use. As equally important as the book itself is the CD that's included with the book. It contains practice images that correspond to the lessons in the book. These include weaves, textile images to color reduce, bodies & objects to photo drape textiles on and 36 pages of color charts so that you can match colors accurately. More then just a tutorial Adobe Photoshop for Textile Design is a complete learning system. Instructions are given for Adobe Photoshop CC (Creative Cloud) however this book will work well with Adobe Photoshop versions 7.0 through CS6.

Print Make Wear

Print  Make  Wear
Author: Melanie Bowles,The People's Print
Publsiher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-03-23
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781780677385

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This book features 14 original projects that will inspire you to create your own digitally printed textile designs. Digital techniques are inspired by traditional handcrafts such as patchwork and embroidery, and utilise Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Previously the preserve of professional designers or fashion and textile colleges, digital printing is now available in high-street bureaus, where anyone can send a file to be printed on the material of their choice, ready to make and wear.

Textile Design in the Digital Age

Textile Design in the Digital Age
Author: Tamasin Doe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Textile design
ISBN: 1847960677

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This introduction gives an overview of how digital printing fits into the framework of traditional techniques and how, at this particular juncture of time, it has revolutionized the way fashion designers work. The A-Z format features the work of over 30 pioneers at the forefront of digital printing, from Alexander McQueen and his photo-prints to Thakoon Panichgul and his new-Asian florals.

A Field Guide to Fabric Design

A Field Guide to Fabric Design
Author: Kimberly Kight
Publsiher: C&T Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2011-11-16
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781607056188

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A comprehensive, step-by-step resource for fabric design and printing—including tips from top designers. If you’ve ever dreamed of showing your designs on fabric, textile aficionado Kim Kight, of popular blog True Up, is here to teach you how. Comprehensive and refreshingly straightforward, this impressive volume features two main parts. First, the Design and Color section explains the basics with step-by-step tutorials on creating repeating patterns both by hand and on the computer. Next, the Printing section guides you through transferring those designs on fabric—whether it's block printing, screen printing, digital printing or licensing to a fabric company—and how to determine the best method for you. Includes extensive photos and illustrations

Digital Textile Printing

Digital Textile Printing
Author: Susan Carden
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-12-17
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781474260299

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The development of digital textile printing at the end of the twentieth century has had a profound effect on the design, creation, use and understanding of textiles. This new technology - combined with advances in fabric and dye chemistry - has made it possible to produce complex images on fabric comprising millions of colours, quickly, inexpensively and in flexible quantities; a revolution that has led to a rapid increase in demand, which is predicted to rise still further. This book is the first to describe the historical and cultural context from which digital textile printing emerged, and to engage critically with the many issues that it raises: the changing role of the designer in the creation of printed textiles; the ways in which the design process is being transformed by new technology; the relationships between producers, clients and the textile industry; and the impact of digital printing on the wider creative industries. At the core of this study are two key questions: what constitutes authenticity in an age when printed textiles are created through the combined agency of the artist/designer and the computer? And how can this new technology be put to work in a sustainable way during a period of spiralling demand?