From the course: Illustrator for Fashion Design: Advanced Drawing Flats

Unlock the full course today

Join today to access over 22,400 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.

Recoloring art and using multiple sources

Recoloring art and using multiple sources - Illustrator Tutorial

From the course: Illustrator for Fashion Design: Advanced Drawing Flats

Start my 1-month free trial

Recoloring art and using multiple sources

- [Instructor] There are going to be times when you're working with flats that you haven't drawn. It could be a group project or possibly a collection of flats that was downloaded from different online resources, like WGSN, but the problem is when you get them all together, they don't work together because there's variations in styles and line weights. I've run into this problem and I want to show you how I handle it. Let's start with this one over here. This was a flat... oh and by the way, these flats were drawn by students of mine. I have them labeled over here in the layers. This is drawn by Jasmin and I kind of messed with it. So she's much better, you'll see at the end. So this situation is one where the person who draw this flat was trying to make it look like it was drawn by a pencil or marker, something a little more organic than the computer. And they did this by applying a brush stroke. But you can see it just looks kind of ragged and messy. So what we're going to do to fix…

Contents