Friday, 19 September 2014

Laser cutting designs

Laser Cutting design process, 
inspired by
 shadows and highlights 
created in our everyday surroundings.

Further design process on










2nd Lesson




           


         


  














Evaluation

the beginning of my design process began with shadows and highlights. I took my main feature of my laser pattern from railing shadows. I then worked into the design on Illustrator. I used different layers and reflected the images to give it symmetry and a repeated pattern. I found my design was stronger reflected within itself, giving a sharper more professional look.
I had adapt my final design after it had been laser cut as the pattern fell through on itself and you lost a lot of the detailing. This meant the final design had to be altered to the laser kept certain parts rather than it falling through.

I  tweaked the final design and it was success, the detailing was saved and is ready for it to be done on our main fabric.

Creating my final fashion illustration was more of a working progress. I thought I liked my final piece as I was still getting to know how to use Illustrator (which I now love along side Photoshop)

My the form of my fist illustration is quite flat, I've went down the shape shifting route as my collection is based on shadows and highlight and shadows change. I chose bird dinosaur legs and bird like arms, I decided against the obviousness of these features when I started drawing.

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