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Fashion line up project.

For this project, the aim was to create designs out of pre-existing flats from WGSN using Photoshop.  I deiced to tryout the flats of children's clothing. 
First design consisted of a jacket where added a pattern through linking layers to give it a pattern and editing a pair of jeans to match.
This dress has no pattern, as I thought it best to keep it plain and use colours that both  contrast and compliment. 
The idea behind this dress is some-what comedic as the type of the dress help me to chose a pattern for it, a sundress with a sun pattern on it. Taking a pre-existing image I thought suited my overall image and used the grid tool in Photoshop. One unique advantage this design had was that i was able to experiment with scale.
Out of all the flat designs, I found this one the most challenging as finding a pattern that was practical enough to fit and at the same time suited the style I was going for, i did eventually find one the suited both requirements. This design also has a lot more sections that could easily be missed anciently when filling the pattern onto it. It took a few attempts to get it right. 
Compared to the other designs to have a pattern, this one one was more simpler to do. Although it still to a few attempts to get the pattern right as it is easy to miss small spaces that would leave white gaps.
the first idea I had for a line- up was simply to add all the flat designs, placing theme with their own matching square in front of white background that brings them together for a simple yet stylish over all image. 
The second idea for a line up was to create on with the designs being modeled . Using an image of toddler girl for fashion sketches, this is what the original image looks like.
This is the finished product for the second line up, using similar methods to the first one. While it did turn out well enough, I prefer the first one as it appears slightly more professional.
Fashion line up project.
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Fashion line up project.

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