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WGSN graphics brief

The first image is of my Pinterest account in which I carried out all of my research and displayed my finished outcomes. The second image is the source material I used to create my final line up. I created the source materials using fine line pens, the figures have been accented with colours rather than fully coloured. I scanned the image and edited it using Photoshop, on my, surface 2 pro tablet, using the touch screen. I used a felt brush tool to completely colour the line-up. I then saved it as a Jpeg. onto my hard drive and a memory pen, I also printed a copy. I then uploaded it to my Pinterest account and behance, as you can see the third image is proof of this. The final image is my specification sheet, of the bodice on the third figure, in my line up. I created it in adobe illustrator and added text to it. I saved it to my hard drive and printed a copy. Unfortunately my hard drive swiped itself losing the illustration, so I scanned the original print to digitise it. The scanner I used was off-set and copied the illustration in blue and purple. I uploaded the specification sheet to Pinterest and this behance account.
 
My illustration and line up are fit for purpose, as I believe they are the best possible outcome I could of achieved. I chose my theme, done the research and expanded on it, creating my line up and specification sheet. My work may not be as good as the professionals I researched but I simply am not a professional. I am not the most brilliant at Photoshop or illustrator and needed more time to experiment with all the tools and apps to create a better outcome. I could of experimented and explored Photoshop a bit more because I only used basic tools to create my outcomes but I am still pleased with what I have achieved.  
 
WGSN graphics brief
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WGSN graphics brief

research and development to finished outcomes

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