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In this post, we’ll talk about how to sell your fashion sketches on Fashion Reserve, in a few easy steps. Specifically, your hand drawn, paper sketches.
For those of you who live and breathe Illustrator and GIMP, this may be a little too basic for you, but for all the rest:
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1. Find the choicest pieces from your collection of fashion sketches.
In your free time, in your fashion design course, and also if you work in fashion design, the amount of material you accumulate is immense. In the industry, just to get one dress made takes a plethora of sketches, inspiration boards, fabric charts, grading charts, and so on. Many of these creations are in demand by people like you.
So go through your stuff, and look for great pieces. Remember that every piece uploaded by you is checked by our team, and is also being seen by the fashion industry, so we do recommend that the work you upload is work you are proud of. Then:
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2. Scan them in.
You can get good flatbed scanners for around $60. Hook it up to your computer and scan your drawings in. We recommend that if they are in black and white, scan them in as black and white or greyscale, to conserve disk space. Most scanners come with at least basic imaging software, and even if they do not, your PC or Mac will.
We kindly ask that, if you can, please ‘clean up’ any smudges and marks from the background using your fashion sketches before you upload them to Fashion Reserve.
Note that vectorised drawings are more valuable than basic scans. If you are feeling adventurous, check out this article on how to vectorise scanned drawings.
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3. Upload to Fashion Reserve.
So, now you have your scans, register as a vendor on Fashion Reserve, check out how to upload to Fashion Reserve, and start to upload your work!
Hoping to see your creations on Fashion Reserve soon!
Apply your top coat as your final step. You will want to use a top coat for this style because the white is a thicker polish than the base polish and it chips off easily. This will help to keep it all together, and make your nails feel super shiny and keep the design for longer.
Le nom HARIO est dérivé du roi de verre 玻璃王 (HARIO). La société a continué à offrir la beauté de la couleur et nouvelle richesse par le biais de haute qualité et en verre résistant à la chaleur. La fondation de la stratégie commerciale de l 'HARIO est 真善美楽 (shinzenbiraku). Pour poursuivre la vérité de la nature et le bien-être des personnes et de répondre à des besoins qui deviennent à leur tour profit. Pour atteindre et de faire une excellente utilisation de matériaux de haute qualité, des techniques maîtrisées et du personnel qualifié. Pour fournir des services et de beaux produits artisanaux de valeur aux clients. Pour offrir le plaisir de la société et de fournir le bonheur et la richesse aux entreprises et aux employés concernés. Avec cette philosophie au cœur, HARIO continuera le chemin de la production de produits inspirants.
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Een motief op Utrecht Centraal is het Stationsplein. Er zijn veel restaurants en het is de doorgang naar de stad en de treinen. Met zijn futuristisch dak krijgt het een artistiek karakter. Er zijn drie series: 1) gewone foto's, 2) Long exposure foto's (afhankelijk van de vertraging verdwijnen bewegingen of laat vervormingen zien) en 3) selectieve scherpte, die door de verstelbaarheden van de technische camera mogelijk worden.
A motif at Utrecht Central is the Stationsplace. There are many restaurants and it is the passage to the city and the trains. With its futuristic roof it gets an artistic character. There are three series: 1) normal photos, 2) Long exposure photos (depending on the delay movements disappear or show distortions) and 3) selective focus, which is made possible by the adjustability of the technical camera.
Ein Motiv am Utrechter Hauptbahnhof ist der Stationsplatz. Es gibt viele Restaurants und es ist das Tor zur Stadt und zu den Zügen. Sein futuristisches Dach verleiht ihm einen künstlerischen Charakter. Es gibt drei Serien: 1) normale Fotos, 2) Langzeitbelichtungsfotos (je nach Verzögerung verschwinden Bewegungen oder es werden Verzerrungen gezeigt) und 3) selektive Fokussierung, die durch die Einstellbarkeit der technischen Kamera ermöglicht wird.