Vis Com: Experimenting with different media

Today's lesson was Visual Communication with Vicky Wake. At the minute we're doing a unit on drawing, and we're trying to develop our own personal fashion illustration styles by looking at different illustrators to inspire us and experimenting with different media to see which ones we like best and how they make the same image look different. We were set a task to pick out an image of a face, and I chose a picture of Kate Moss circa 1990. We had to draw the same face 5 times, using different media each time to show how it can change the way an image looks. Me being a slow coach, I only got one finished, but I will post the others when I catch up. Anyway, thought I'd do a quick post to show you what I'd got done.


I've been trying to do some other practise on drawing faces in my spare time, too. I did this one of Vanessa Paradis a few weeks back:


I'm currently working on another piece too, of Sky Ferreira. This one is going to be very realistic and detailed, but it isn't finished yet. I'll post it when it is. If anyone wants to see any more of my art, you can take a look at my art blog on tumblr, and follow me if you have tumblr too. I post fashion illustration work on there but also my own personal art projects and work that I've done on fine art courses in the past. Click here to take a look. 

Lauren xoxo


Tailored Skirt Block Making and Topstitching

Hey everyone! Really sorry I haven't posted in SO long; I've been really ill lately. Freshers flu maybe? I'm not sure, but everyone seems to be ill lately, and I always seem to catch everything. But on the bright side, I'm on the mend! Anyway, I couldn't wait to tell you about the skirt blocks we made in technical! We actually did this the week before last, but like I said, I got ill, and I forgot to post about it haha. Being off sick has also made me reeeeally behind on other things in technical so I'm gonna have to stay back one day this week to catch up. Should be fun though, I like sewing! So expect more technical posts soon! Nonetheless though, my HUGE technical folder is getting pretty full now despite my absence!


SO. The first thing we did was cut out tiny little fifth scale diagrams of what our finished skirt blocks would look like, to keep as reference. I wasn't concentrating though, and I ended up cutting out one of the darts on one of mine, oops!


Next we were given sheets with a numbered diagram of the block on it, and also instructions on how to make it using the diagram. These were the sheets that we followed showing the method:

 

This was the main equipment that we used: a tape measure, tracing wheel, and grading square.


First we followed the instructions on the sheet to draw out our draft skirt block onto draft paper, making sure we use the grading square on right angles for precision. Here's what my finished draft looked like:




After we had finished the draft, we used the tracing wheel to trace our block onto some thick card. Finally, we cut it out, and it was finished! Sorry though, I didn't manage to get actual photos of the finished block on card, but it basically looked exactly the same as my draft but just thicker!
Then, to finish the lesson, we looked at a few seams and made some samples. We focused on topstitching, which is often used to strengthen seams on things like jeans. (Take a look at your own, I bet you'll find some!) We did three different types of topstitching, and overlocked our closed seams before we topstitched them. I thought they were all very easy to do! Here's some photos:






So all in all, it was an extremely productive lesson! I enjoyed it very much. The week after when I was absent, we looked at how to manipulate the skirt blocks. This is what I'll be catching up on when I stay back on wednesday.


More tech posts to follow when I catch up!

Lauren xoxo

New blog layout

Just a quick update! I've just changed my blog layout to make it a bit more readable. I changed the colours to black and white so that it didn't look so brash (also on some screens I'd noticed that those colours nearly took your eyes out!!!) and I've changed the main text font to a more ordinary one so that it's easier to read. Hope you like it!
Lauren xoxo

New lookbook post!

Hi everyone! Just a quick update to share my new lookbook post! Check it out at http://lookbook.nu/look/5440148-Ebay-Homemade-Crocheted-Jumper-Alice-Vitrum#comment_44358298 
Lauren xoxo

First lookbook post!

I liked my outfit today so I created my first lookbook post!
Check it out at http://lookbook.nu/look/5434212-Primark-Corduroy-Pinafore-Dress-Ebay-Black-Mesh
If anyone else has lookbook, please follow me! I'm gonna be posting looks on a regular basis. :)
Lauren xoxo


Intro to Adobe Illustrator

Hi everyone! Today at uni we started using Adobe Illustrator, which I'd never used before, but it's safe to say that I'm now hooked, it's so easy! I haven't done a lot on it yet, but today we learned how to draw a garment flat using a template from our archives, because we're doing a project at the minute where we have to illustrate a spring/summer catwalk collection using garment flats, so we will be needing it! I'm gonna do a post showing which collection I've chosen at some point. But anyway, I got used to the programme quite quickly, and, ta-da! Here's my first ever attempt at a garment flat! Not bad, eh? I'm pleased with it anyway, haha!



So all in all, I've had a good day today! A productive one at least! Tomorrow I'm gonna finish a drawing of a blouse, which will be a lot more of a challenge, but we'll see how it turns out. Wish me luck!
Lauren xoxo

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My name is Lauren Sheperia. I am a Fashion Enterprise student, currently in my first year of doing a BA at CCAD Hartlepool. As part of one of my modules, I will be running this blog. It will be a fashion blog, including things like my inspirations, my work progress, illustrations, techniques and tutorials, documentations of any trips and visits I go on, student life, and my personal Fashion interests. Please follow me and I will follow you back! And don't be scared to message me and say hi, meeting some other bloggers would be lovely!
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