Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Final CAD collection


I scanned an image in, zoomed into it and cropped it and then copied and rotated it into a motif. I then merged the layers and duplicated it to fit next to each other in different repeats. I used an original from my design development stage where I used Brusho on tissue paper to create a tie-dye effect and then drew onto the wet surface with a fine-liner. The original had a lively and natural feel to it, but due to me altering the colours and layout, the CAD prints had a much more sophisticated feel to them. 


I chose these three designs to work together as a collection because they had all come from the same original image. They are all similar in colour and shape. I chose to combine the half-drop pattern with the other two because it has more space between the motifs, otherwise I think the collection could have looked too overwhelming. 

I would improve this collection by experimenting more with scale as two of the designs are quite similar. One of these could have been on a bigger scale, which would allow it to be used for different products. 













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