Homework from week three: Bring in a pair of your favorite pants, some pattern paper, and your sketchbook completed up to date.
The historical personality that I chose to be inspired by for my 20 sketches this week was Frida Kahlo. I chose Frida, for two reasons. One I know her story and two I am familiar with her personal style.
I created an inspiration collage.
And I created some sketches and technical drawings.
I wish I knew how to make patterns from my sketches, because I really like some of my designs. Next week's homework is to create three sketches for your final collection, pick a pattern to create for your garment for your final project, and pattern a pencil skirt and sew the muslin!!!
This class is not for the faint hearted and it will not (in my opinion) be a cakewalk for a newbie who doesn't put in the time or effort to learn on his/her own..this last part s just a bit of information for those who might want to take the class.
Showing posts with label Asanyah Davidson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asanyah Davidson. Show all posts
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Creating: Fashion Design class Week 3
The homework last week was intense. I am posting some pictures of some pieces of the assignments.
In class today, Ms. Asanyah Davidson went over fabrics and explained the different types and how they are made. We watched a video on how jeans are manufactured- from cotton in the field to being packed for distribution.
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Inspiration collage |
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Inspired by birds. |
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Using Architecture as inspiration collage. |
In class today, Ms. Asanyah Davidson went over fabrics and explained the different types and how they are made. We watched a video on how jeans are manufactured- from cotton in the field to being packed for distribution.
Next week's homework is gatheringfabric swatches and making more sketches from inspiration.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Creating: Fashion Design Class Broward College week 2
Ok NOW I know why Ms.Davidson said we would want to call her at 3am!! Week two assignments are alot of homework and I peeked at week 3 assignments and that is alot too. By peeking..I mean all the assignments are online, I just looked at the future weeks work.. Ms. Davidson did an awesome job organizing the course and you know exactly what is expected from you. If I don't do these assignments immediately after class there is no way I could make up the time to complete this all at once!!. So if you take this course- dedicate time to it otherwise the end will not be fun.
Here is one of my croquis figures from Week one's homework assignment:
In class, Ms. Davidson asked to see our homework. ONLY TWO people did it! I was one of them. She gave me feedback on my Croquis figures and helped me to see my mistakes in analysis and I told her I would redo some and I did and I drew some more too. Well, for the in class assignment you needed...you guess it, the croquis figure to do the classwork. I was glad I was set, being prepared makes the class easier and the feedback from the teacher gives you the opportunity to see how you need to improve.
The homework assignment is actually several assignments. Including a 4 page inspiration collage and 10 fashion sketches using the croquis figures.
Here is one of my croquis figures from Week one's homework assignment:
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First attempt, Ms. Davidson drew some correcting lines on this figure. |
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Second attempt, I redrew the figure and taped the second version over the first croquis. |
In class, Ms. Davidson asked to see our homework. ONLY TWO people did it! I was one of them. She gave me feedback on my Croquis figures and helped me to see my mistakes in analysis and I told her I would redo some and I did and I drew some more too. Well, for the in class assignment you needed...you guess it, the croquis figure to do the classwork. I was glad I was set, being prepared makes the class easier and the feedback from the teacher gives you the opportunity to see how you need to improve.
The homework assignment is actually several assignments. Including a 4 page inspiration collage and 10 fashion sketches using the croquis figures.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Creating: Fashion Design Class Broward College
Last night was my first fashion design class. I was so excited. I met Kristii first, she is a nineteen year old musician that has a talent for drawing and would like to attend SCAD. She shared her sketches and they are amazing. Ms. Davidson, the teacher pointed me out and asked Melina? I had been emailing her via facebook to make sure I was ready for class. It upsets me when people come to class late and don't have a pencil, which happened last night - it is disrespectful. I strive to be prepared and on time.
Ms. Davidson announced that we were going to hit the ground running and she was not kidding. With only seven classes left there is so much to do already, but this is what I signed up for. She said that the purpose of the class was to prepare people for the fashion design world, meaning if you are curious about what the grueling fashion industry is like, this class will give you that fast paced taste. The class actually is part of the Fast Track continuing education courses for Broward College. And so it is exactly that fast.
When Ms. Davidson spoke about students cutting themselves, I blurted out, "What does it mean when the teacher mentions blood on the first class?!" Then she kept saying, not to panic.... And something about having the need to call her at 3 am! I was thinking WHAT?! So I asked her, "why would I be calling you at 3 am?" Because I am thinking, there is no way I am going to ever be up at 3 am working on homework...then I remembered I used to do homework at 3am in university over 20 plus years ago. Am I there again? Oh no, I signed up for this!
So our first assignment was to draw the proportion of the head and to draw a static croquis figure. I have practiced this before but not the way she taught it, so I was like ok here we go.... For homework 20 head drawings and three croquis figures two of which are action with figure analysis. I will be posting that once I do it.
So I realized that Saturday to Saturday is 7 days and Wednesday to Wednesday seems like two days with all that stuff I have to do in between. This is going to be a busy summer and I plan on blogging the whole experience.
Ms. Davidson announced that we were going to hit the ground running and she was not kidding. With only seven classes left there is so much to do already, but this is what I signed up for. She said that the purpose of the class was to prepare people for the fashion design world, meaning if you are curious about what the grueling fashion industry is like, this class will give you that fast paced taste. The class actually is part of the Fast Track continuing education courses for Broward College. And so it is exactly that fast.
When Ms. Davidson spoke about students cutting themselves, I blurted out, "What does it mean when the teacher mentions blood on the first class?!" Then she kept saying, not to panic.... And something about having the need to call her at 3 am! I was thinking WHAT?! So I asked her, "why would I be calling you at 3 am?" Because I am thinking, there is no way I am going to ever be up at 3 am working on homework...then I remembered I used to do homework at 3am in university over 20 plus years ago. Am I there again? Oh no, I signed up for this!
So our first assignment was to draw the proportion of the head and to draw a static croquis figure. I have practiced this before but not the way she taught it, so I was like ok here we go.... For homework 20 head drawings and three croquis figures two of which are action with figure analysis. I will be posting that once I do it.
So I realized that Saturday to Saturday is 7 days and Wednesday to Wednesday seems like two days with all that stuff I have to do in between. This is going to be a busy summer and I plan on blogging the whole experience.
Here is the class kit and book
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regular price $80, this term it was free. |
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I love this book. This is actually my second copy. |
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Sample from my practicing heads homework. |
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