Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Print Development

Prints. 




This is a print I created simply by scanned an embellished sample I created. I cropped and repeated the images and created this. I don't believe I will use this as a Print however it will be useful for me to use within my design to show me how this type of embellishment will look on my designs.


Here is a print development page I have created as you can see at the top I have taken my free stitched sample and scanned it along with my chosen tassels. I then began repeating and layering and created these prints I am happy with these results however some of the prints I don't find relevant to my colour choices for my collection some of these prints may be used within my collection or later down the line when I design my accessories for my collection such as bags or scarfs. 


Here I have replicated a primary image in a painting style of my chosen artist Mark Rothko. I then scanned the image and repeated it several times. I then scanned a fabric sample as you can see above and began playing around with filters and created many prints. I really love that these prints are so blue , however I will develop these further as you will see below by adding  a embroidery sample I created.
        
For these prints I scanned my embroidery sample, a fabric sample and a previous print that i had created. I really like most of these prints however I don't think I will use all of them. I most likely use the top three as I find them most fitting to my colour theme.

 



These are some of my least favourite prints, I just think the colours are fitting to my collection. they look a little unprofessional, however whilst creating my prints some bad prints have lead me to some of my better prints.



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