Thank you! After analysing the trend board, we usually decide what our take on the print trend is, and imagine what the design will look like and how it could be used.l Then we create or source our motifs and start putting them into a design. It's important to design organically, so often the original plan will change along the way, and that's okay! As long as our design still fits the brief/trend board. We hope this helps!
I love this content. I was skeptical when I saw original sketch but end result turned out amazing. I noticed you work in Photoshop and not Illustrator. Is there a reason? Also how did you digitalised flower sketch? Thank you.
Yes, we work predominately in Photoshop as it is hard to achieve the hand-painted and detailed-oriented work and aesthetic we aim for in Illustrator. Illustrator is great for clean, graphic imagery, and Photoshop is best for anything more hand-created. As for the digitised flower sketch, once the original painting was scanned at 300dpi, I removed the background, duplicated the motif, added some Gaussian Blur, and played around with layer styles until I found something interesting! I hope that helps! Thank you for your question :)
thank you for this precious video 🌸
Amazing! 🤩 Thanks!😍
hi this is so amazing content!!
how do you make or plan the design concept before making the print?
Thank you! After analysing the trend board, we usually decide what our take on the print trend is, and imagine what the design will look like and how it could be used.l Then we create or source our motifs and start putting them into a design. It's important to design organically, so often the original plan will change along the way, and that's okay! As long as our design still fits the brief/trend board. We hope this helps!
I love this content. I was skeptical when I saw original sketch but end result turned out amazing. I noticed you work in Photoshop and not Illustrator. Is there a reason? Also how did you digitalised flower sketch? Thank you.
Yes, we work predominately in Photoshop as it is hard to achieve the hand-painted and detailed-oriented work and aesthetic we aim for in Illustrator. Illustrator is great for clean, graphic imagery, and Photoshop is best for anything more hand-created. As for the digitised flower sketch, once the original painting was scanned at 300dpi, I removed the background, duplicated the motif, added some Gaussian Blur, and played around with layer styles until I found something interesting! I hope that helps! Thank you for your question :)
Thank you so much, it was such a pleasure to watch you discussing the possibilities of the design ❤❤❤
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