Yes!!! Organized AI layers, specifically the live text! I'm a graphic designer and I can't tell you how many times I've had to recreate the text (which involves matching a typeface, ugh!) in a design because there wasn't an editable text layer. I'm shifting my focus to surface pattern design and your channel has been invaluable - thank you, thank you!
Coming from a long art direction/graphic design career, (warning: geek out) it's exciting to see different methods of production. As many others have mentioned, it was a rare pleasure to receive a professional file (when we used outside sources). Thinking of the receiver, my final files were always cleaned up and straightforward (no puzzles there). As far as SPD, your delivery is sometimes daunting ("how many years will it take to get my biz up and running?"), but I appreciate the honesty and pragmatism, that's why I've subscribed.
I appreciate the subscribe. Yep, sometimes the truth is more daunting than the 'dream' but perseverance, confidence, and genuine love for art and the products they go on will get you there eventually!
So glad you liked it! I do have a couple classes on Skillshare but I hear ya- right now I'm focusing on free via RUclips or some of my more in-depth courses like those on courses.elizabethsilver.com
Sure, I use it to mean when you design something to a particular size and shape. So for example, instead of a flower pattern all over, putting a few large flowers and leaves along the bottom of a dress would be an engineered print, also called a placement print.
So grateful
This was really informative and helpful Elizabeth. I can create a template from your all the points you discussed, thanks you so much.
I'm so glad it was helpful!
This is great!
Thank you Widya!
Yes!!! Organized AI layers, specifically the live text! I'm a graphic designer and I can't tell you how many times I've had to recreate the text (which involves matching a typeface, ugh!) in a design because there wasn't an editable text layer. I'm shifting my focus to surface pattern design and your channel has been invaluable - thank you, thank you!
Coming from a long art direction/graphic design career, (warning: geek out) it's exciting to see different methods of production. As many others have mentioned, it was a rare pleasure to receive a professional file (when we used outside sources). Thinking of the receiver, my final files were always cleaned up and straightforward (no puzzles there). As far as SPD, your delivery is sometimes daunting ("how many years will it take to get my biz up and running?"), but I appreciate the honesty and pragmatism, that's why I've subscribed.
I appreciate the subscribe. Yep, sometimes the truth is more daunting than the 'dream' but perseverance, confidence, and genuine love for art and the products they go on will get you there eventually!
Thank you so much! I learned a lot!
You're so welcome!
Elizabeth, thank you so much for your informative videos! I am so thankful I found your channel. ❤
You are so welcome!
So helpful, Elizabeth! ❤️
So glad it's useful to you!
Thanks so much, Elizabeth, very informative for getting starting.
Glad it was helpful Denise!
Damn this was a very great video! Liz, will you please make a Skillshare class someday? 😢❤
So glad you liked it! I do have a couple classes on Skillshare but I hear ya- right now I'm focusing on free via RUclips or some of my more in-depth courses like those on courses.elizabethsilver.com
Hi Elizabeth. Thanks for your explanation. But could you explain what is a “engineered” work ?
Sure, I use it to mean when you design something to a particular size and shape. So for example, instead of a flower pattern all over, putting a few large flowers and leaves along the bottom of a dress would be an engineered print, also called a placement print.
how to get clients please?
Hi Yasmine, check out this video! ruclips.net/video/6uLlK6--U9o/видео.html