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Dec 30, 2024
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APP 295 - Digital Product Design Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech Using a fashion designer approach, students digitally create fashion illustrations, textile prints, technical drawings, and merchandise presentations, using fashion industry CAD software. Prerequisite OR Corequisite: GRD 301 Competencies
- Navigate the CAD software interface and working environment.
- Define menu commands and panels.
- Select by name and function the various tools in the Tools panel.
- Configure work environment preferences.
- Create new documents and set up artboards and workspaces.
- Identify between file formats.
- Identify printing methods.
- Create basic vector images
- Demonstrate proper use of tools in the Tools panel.
- Modify line segments and objects using the Control panel.
- Create and organize document using the Layers panel.
- Create and edit symbols using Symbols panel.
- Create compound shapes by using Pathfinder panel.
- Use a clipping mask to creatively crop one object into the shape of a second object.
- Transfer swatches from one document to the next.
- Manage colors in the Swatch panel.
- Retrieve patterns, colors, and symbols from the panel library.
- Design motifs and textile prints.
- Edit Illustrator’s built-in pattern swatches to create new variations.
- Build simple, intermediate, and complex skill-level patterns.
- Apply patterns to a garment shape.
- Reposition, rescale, and rotate patterns within a garment shape.
- Create multiple colorways of a print design.
- Match colors between actual fabric and printouts.
- Plan multiple colorways for a textile print.
- Build stylized templates to use as fabric swatches in presentations.
- Create fabric swatch layouts in multiple colorways using drop shadows.
- Draw fashion flats using illustration software.
- Use the various pen drawing and editing tools to build a garment.
- Set a grid to assist in the accuracy of drawing a garment to scale.
- Draw stitch lines and construction details.
- Use masking to build callouts of the details of the garment.
- Create detailed fashion illustrations.
- Place scanned or digital artwork onto the artboard.
- Develop a series of stylized fashion croquis of various heights and fashion poses.
- Draw hair and facial details on a croquis.
- Distinguish garment drape in relation to a pose.
- Produce original garments and apply to a croquis.
- Apply colors and patterns to garment designs.
- Illustrate the weight and texture of fabrics
- Apply highlights and shadows to garments and fashion figures to create dimension.
- Develop an apparel collection using industry CAD software.
- Apply design elements and principles in designing apparel to meet specific customer variables.
- Prepare a mood, color, and textile board.
- Draw multiple garment objects using CAD software.
- Fill garments with patterns and colors that are cohesive.
- Construct a professional design presentation.
- Make a cohesive design board that includes inspiration, croquis, and designs.
- Build a multiple-page tech pack.
- Explain design concepts using industry terminology.
Competencies Revised Date: 2019
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