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Elements of Design #4 Prints #5 Textures
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Prints Prints can be simple or complex arrangements of lines and figures. Any prints- dots, stripes, plaids, ect- can have an interesting effect on your appearence
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Prints Prints can make you appear bigger or smaller than you actually are. A shirt with a large, bold print, can make you look bigger than... A shirt with a small, delicate pattern can make you look smaller
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Prints Prints can also emphasize certain facial/body features
A dress with a border around the bottom hem can draw attention to your legs A printed collar (with a solid coloured shirt) can draw attention to your face
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Texture Texture is the way a material looks and feels
Example- Satin: smooth and slippery Example- Tweed thick and nubby
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Texture and Illusions Texture can make you look slightly heavier or slimmer A bulky fabric would make you look heavier than a thin/smooth fabric would A cotton t-shirt would make you look slimmer than a heavy velour fabric
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Today’s Class Define- analogous, complementary, hue, illusion, intensity, monochromatic, primary colours, proportion, secondary colours, texture, value What are the five elements of clothing design? How do horizontal lines and vertical lines affect your appearance? What is proportion? Why should you consider it when you choose a garment? How can you use texture to achieve a different look? Finish mannequin handouts on colour and line from prio classes- Portfolio requirements
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