I am an art quilter, and I see, and use lots of fabric designs in many ways. I so appreciate how you have started with "real life" designs and then digitized. When fabric designers work solely in the digital world a lot of the character of what you have done here is lost. I am a fan, I have followed you for a while now and I can tell you are really progressing as an artist. Kudos to you and carry on!
I don't use instagram anymore, apparently I offended someone and things got crazy. I guess I just didn't want to deal with knowing the rules of who to mention in my postings. I figured fabric manufacturers and pattern creators would suffice. Come to find out anyone who ever made a similar block apparently must be mentioned. People were posting unkind things with my photos so I gave it all up. I might try again some day.
I am attempting the same thing. I just got my first laptop and attempting photoshop just for the soul purpose of making my art into a patterned surface! You give me courage! Wish me luck!
amazing work, such beautiful designs. I am currently in phase of thinking and working out similar way of doing those pattern. Im trying to find the best way to repeat abstract painting. You are right, feels like loosing mind 😅
This is so well explained ... just tried to do it myself to artists in the past few days (and I do have some experience with pattern design) ... very helpful ... I will link yr vid for their help ... thx a a lot :-)
Why dont you get you drawings printed on fabric and sell it on spoonflower.com. I draw and sew so I make my own patterns on spoonflower. At the end of your video though, it looks like you did get some of you artwork on fabric...use the offset tool in photoshop it makes it a lot faster.
At the time I did upload my patterns to spoonflower but there are so many other patterns on there I guess they would have to be really good and suitable for sewing (garments, patchwork, etc) to sell, and probably some degree of marketing and promotion need to be put into it in order to sell anything.
I am an art quilter, and I see, and use lots of fabric designs in many ways. I so appreciate how you have started with "real life" designs and then digitized. When fabric designers work solely in the digital world a lot of the character of what you have done here is lost. I am a fan, I have followed you for a while now and I can tell you are really progressing as an artist. Kudos to you and carry on!
I don't use instagram anymore, apparently I offended someone and things got crazy. I guess I just didn't want to deal with knowing the rules of who to mention in my postings. I figured fabric manufacturers and pattern creators would suffice. Come to find out anyone who ever made a similar block apparently must be mentioned. People were posting unkind things with my photos so I gave it all up. I might try again some day.
I am attempting the same thing. I just got my first laptop and attempting photoshop just for the soul purpose of making my art into a patterned surface! You give me courage! Wish me luck!
Your work is unique and beautiful.
amazing work, such beautiful designs. I am currently in phase of thinking and working out similar way of doing those pattern. Im trying to find the best way to repeat abstract painting. You are right, feels like loosing mind 😅
great job!!
Very interesting process, I’ve been also hacking up my brain trying to figure out how all works.
This is so well explained ... just tried to do it myself to artists in the past few days (and I do have some experience with pattern design) ... very helpful ... I will link yr vid for their help ... thx a a lot :-)
Oh my god. I love you for this video
I was struggling with the same thing. It was such a relief to see your video.
Why dont you get you drawings printed on fabric and sell it on spoonflower.com. I draw and sew so I make my own patterns on spoonflower. At the end of your video though, it looks like you did get some of you artwork on fabric...use the offset tool in photoshop it makes it a lot faster.
At the time I did upload my patterns to spoonflower but there are so many other patterns on there I guess they would have to be really good and suitable for sewing (garments, patchwork, etc) to sell, and probably some degree of marketing and promotion need to be put into it in order to sell anything.
I’m sorry; but you your explanation was like the patterns. It sounded mirrored and repeated.
Ladeeda. I think she did an excellent job.