Mapping fabrics onto products?

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  • e-pill0

    i think you guys are taking the idea too far, i say this because the product is already made, you arent selling the product to get made just a list to showcase the fabrications it can have. no need for real time showcasing of what you think it will looks like from seam to seam, i highly doubt the cushions and body will be engineered so that patterns from seam to seam are aligned, most companies will never do that because of costing and timing during production.

    dont think into it too much, this is why is say just do it simple and fast in illustrator, a 3D program will be fine if you are a 3D artist and you are a product designer, but if you are not a product designer i just say stick to the simple. because if you show a dope sketch of what you believe the patterns will fall under and the consumer whp purchases said product believes it will look like that and it doesnt, well they may and usually do return said product or go for a complaint saying your add shows soomething very different than the product i just purchased..

    just something to think about...

    meh..

    :)

    • but thats the bullshit way of doing it - the easy workaround - i think hes asking for how to do it properly! macintosh adobe software isnt the answer!!!_me_
    • meh_me_
    • this is fun!!! you show me your dopest ill show you my standard.
      we shall see who is better!!! :P
      e-pill
    • rawr!!
      meh!!
      :P
      e-pill

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