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Casper Whitfield
Join date: 8 Feb 2007
Posts: 95
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02-19-2007 21:01
Hello!
I have managed to work through and understand Robin's T-Shirt tutorial (awesome work!) and have made my own t-shirt from scratch. Now I am wondering how is the best way to continue to learn. I have some sketches for detailed outfits, but am wondering if I should stick to something not quite as complicated since I am still learning, kind of like having you do things in art school, just to work on technique. Any advice would be helpful!
Casper
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Renee Roundfield
Registered User
Join date: 10 Mar 2006
Posts: 278
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02-20-2007 08:14
Go for joy.
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Sylvia Trilling
Flying Tribe
Join date: 2 Oct 2006
Posts: 1,117
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02-20-2007 09:22
I'd say go for your detailed sketches and be prepared to put in some time tinkering. Robin probably covers this, or you may have discovered it yourself, but there are some areas of the templates where details look great and other areas where details can get too stretched, distorted or smeared. The front sleeve to torso seams are one such place where it is difficult to put detail. It think it is very helpful to get familiar with these quirks and tricky spots and to experiment with how to work with them or work around them. Take your time, and don't forget to have fun.
-Sylvia
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Casper Whitfield
Join date: 8 Feb 2007
Posts: 95
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02-20-2007 16:35
Appreciate the feedback! I will start working on those and see where I end up. I have found some problem areas, and am working out how to deal with it, or what I will need to modify so there are less details around there. Back to experimenting!
Casper
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