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Printing #fashionTextiles printers samples on the mimaki this morning
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Fashion textiles! 3rd year.
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On the Hoop!
#embroidery#DigitalTextilesMDX#digital embroidery#textiles#fashiontextiles#textilesdesign#stitched#stitch
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On the Hoop!
#digital embroidery#embroidery#surface textures#surfacetextiles#DigitalTextilesMDX#digitaltextiles#fabric#textiles
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On the Hoop!
A New page on the Digital Textiles at MDX Blog , brings to you what is being embroidered on our machines. http://digitaltextilesatmdx.blogspot.co.uk/p/on-hoop.html
#digital embroidery#DigitalTextilesMDX#digitaltextiles#embroidery#machine embroidery#brother embroidery#satin stitch#mdx
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Final Induction Dates
Wednesday 28th Oct 2015 @ 3pm and Friday 30th October @ 11am.
These are your Next and Final Induction Dates.
Email me or Sign up on the notice Board outside GG31!
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http://elliotschultz.com/work/embroidered-zoetrope/
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New Term, New Year! Digital Textiles Workshop Induction Info.
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Catch it if you can!
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Gear Threads – Using Digitizing to Recreate Traditional Silk Embroidery
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The @gucci collection was a treasure chest of dreams. #MFW #SS16
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Simple Sublimation File Set up Video
Using Photoshop CS4 the same steps are to be followed on other versions of Photoshop.
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Basic Video Tutorial of how to set up a Digital Print File in Photoshop.
This video demonstrates how to set up a Digital Print file, using photoshop. ( Using CS4 it may look slightly different to newer versions, however the procedure is the same)
1) Open a New File and Input file Dimensions
2) Use LAB Colour Mode
3) Import and resize an image
4) Flatten Layers
5) Check Resolution
6) Save file as a Tiff. (Use your name,Fabric Type and Length in Title).
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This is our fail safe blog! Come back here for all the boring file set up and info you will need!
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