What a great tutorial, thank you so much! I was trying to do figure it out on my own using Affinity and measuring and drawing directly in it - it never crossed my mind to scan a hand drawing. This is so much easier. Hopefully there will bi more parts in this series. I would love to see how to handle pieces that are too big to be put on one page. Thank you again, those 20 minutes have really saved me countless hours.
I feel like I have more control over the design if I start with hand drawing it out, THEN digitizing and going from there. That's why I like the path tools in Photoshop (and Illustrator). It allows me to adjust the shape pretty easily without having to start all over.
Thank you for your extremely informative video! I have struggled to find the design I need in a handbag for YEARS now, so I am going to make my own! (Using your tips!) You are awesome!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for very useful tips! I am using Microsoft Power Point for writing my patterns, I tried illustrator but my old brain couldn’t figure it out 😅😅😅.
I think that's the hardest part for most people. I could have gone more in-depth with the Photoshop portion, but I also didn't want to overwhelm people who didn't need that level of detail. Hmm, maybe a side video giving that tutorial and linking these two?
I ordered Adobe Creative cloud today through College Buys for $39.99 since Im a California community college student . Thank you so much for your videos!
I was looking for photoshop and illustrator - the subscription I purchased is for 6 months- do you recommend any other software deals for digitizing homemade bag patterns?
nice! i like illustrator too, do you use any CAD software like Clo3d or Marvulous Designer to help visualize the prototypes with the pattern pieces or maybe that's overkill for basic designs like backpacks?@@fiercekittenz
I always appreciate you running through these tutorials!
What a great tutorial, thank you so much! I was trying to do figure it out on my own using Affinity and measuring and drawing directly in it - it never crossed my mind to scan a hand drawing. This is so much easier. Hopefully there will bi more parts in this series. I would love to see how to handle pieces that are too big to be put on one page. Thank you again, those 20 minutes have really saved me countless hours.
I feel like I have more control over the design if I start with hand drawing it out, THEN digitizing and going from there. That's why I like the path tools in Photoshop (and Illustrator). It allows me to adjust the shape pretty easily without having to start all over.
Thank you for your extremely informative video! I have struggled to find the design I need in a handbag for YEARS now, so I am going to make my own! (Using your tips!) You are awesome!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Quality is unmatched you deserve more subs !
what a wonderful, energetic video..theres a lot to learn from you! Thanks for sharing your knowledge..
Thanks for very useful tips! I am using Microsoft Power Point for writing my patterns, I tried illustrator but my old brain couldn’t figure it out 😅😅😅.
Thank you for posting this video. I literally had no idea how to go from sketch to PDF.
I think that's the hardest part for most people. I could have gone more in-depth with the Photoshop portion, but I also didn't want to overwhelm people who didn't need that level of detail. Hmm, maybe a side video giving that tutorial and linking these two?
@@fiercekittenz I would definitely tune in for that.
Thank you 🙏🏽 Any suggestions for obtaining the software?
Which software? There's a LOT that I use, so I just need to know which one you're referring to.
I ordered Adobe Creative cloud today through College Buys for $39.99 since Im a California community college student . Thank you so much for your videos!
I was looking for photoshop and illustrator - the subscription I purchased is for 6 months- do you recommend any other software deals for digitizing homemade bag patterns?
@@madcreating If you want free, you could try Gimp (photoshop clone) or Inkscape (Illustrator clone).
I was trying to find part one of this. Would you consider linking it so we can easily find both parts? Thank you!
On it right now! Thanks! I know I added it as a "card" but it's in the first few minutes.
Would doing this in a CAD Software make this easier and not need to do a paper prototype?
Oh, 200%! I actually started using Illustrator over Photoshop and paper now.
nice! i like illustrator too,
do you use any CAD software like Clo3d or Marvulous Designer to help visualize the prototypes with the pattern pieces or maybe that's overkill for basic designs like backpacks?@@fiercekittenz
Thank you!!
I’m still working on my creation but this is so very timely! Are you reading my mind? 😊
Quite possibly!
Why not use photoshop's built in sizing tools like rulers, grids, and/or guides?
That's a good point. I should have highlighted that! Funny thing is I prefer using Illustrator now >_
If anyone want to make this, but kind of finding it time consuming & difficult, msg me I will make one
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Do you have a timeline for the next vid?