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Old 05-15-2009, 07:32 PM   #1
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I have put together a series of three videos and provided a picture to use along with my video series. Please keep in mind that this is not the only way to make patterns with this program, but just one of the ways. I think that this is the best way to get started without using all the layers. Because I took the picture to be used with the "class", I am giving everyone permission to use the provided picture along with the class. I am also planning on doing some other videos about some of the other soft ware that I have and use for making patterns. So please provide some feed back so I can produce better videos in the future. Keep in mind that this is a "down and dirty" class, not alot of extra stuff, just how to make the pattern. Good luck.

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What a nice thing for you to do Chris......Kudos!
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Old 05-17-2009, 10:51 PM   #3
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Chris,

I don't have PhotoShop, but I do have PhotoShop Elements. I tried your tutorial and it works pretty good. Of course Elements doesn't have Image Ready but I got it to the point where the image is pretty close to what you made.

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Dan,

Once your done with your pattern, post it so we can see it. I am glad the tutorial helped out.

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Old 05-19-2009, 01:39 AM   #5
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Chris,

Here's how your picture came out with Elements. I will have to try some other pictures soon.
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Max,

Great job. I think I would have added a couple more bridges myself, but from what I can tell your pattern is cuttable. Now I would suggest that you go cut your pattern. I would print 2 copies of the pattern, one to cut and the other to make notes on about how easy or hard particular areas were to cut. That way you can go back to your pattern and make an adjustment and then try cutting again. This is the best way to learn patterning, cause you start learning what you really can and cannot do.
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Old 05-23-2009, 08:37 PM   #7
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i found your class very informative,but there was a problem with the volume. i turned everything up to the max volume but still had problems hearing it. thanks vm for posting this class. if at all possible can u do something about the volume.
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Chris
What kind of pad are you using, my hearing isn't the best and I couldn't quite get it .
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This is the best tutorial so far, it made me want to try. Did I lose to much detail ????
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Don,

I am using a Bamboo pad. Your pattern looks good. The biggest thing you need to watch out for is for floaters. The eye has a floater. You will want to create a bridge in the eye. As far as detail goes, that is up to you as the designer. I suggest that after you fix the eye you go out and cut it and see what the final results are. Make some notes as you cut it and after your done cutting about those things that you would have added, taken away, or changed. Then do it again with the same picture or a different picture. Remember practice is what get's you better, but you are well on your way now.
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