Apr 23rd
2008

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clicdesignClic Design is a company I came across about a month or so ago and I have to say they have what seems to be some great tools for apparel designers.

I know how many of you ask about how you can do apparel designs on Photoshop and Illustrator. Well Clic Designs tools directly help you create motifs, design repeat patterns on textiles, fabric color matching, integrate yarn dye fabric design solutions right into your Photoshop/Illustrator programs and my favorite Style Draper Pro which allows you to directly lay a print design, textile, or fabric directly onto the body of a model bringing lifelike draping to your computer. (You have to see it here for the full effect) Basically you get a rendering of your fabric, or texture on a live model.

Let’s talk about some of the programs that Clic Design offers:

Style Draper- Allows you to isolate parts of models to drape with your designated fabric, which is good for getting a feel of how an all over print will look or how a fabric looks draped on the human body. The option of being able to scan actual fabrics and lay them on the human figure gives a lifelike look to the draping ability of Style Draper.

You can choose to have the texture screen print, colored, or all over. The use of this tool is unlimited, because you could easily appear to have a full catalog of models with your clothing, or for online shopping purposes for your web store or just to get a feel of how a certain repeat design pattern will look on the human body. View the PDF on Style Draper Pro for more information.

Style Draper Pro in action!

Defining the region to lay fabric pattern:

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Laying fabric on selected regions:

style draper pro

One of their other Photoshop tools helps designers create plaid patterns on fabrics with the option of real-life textured weaving ability added to plaids right on your computer screen. Plaid Maker Pro aids in creating any type of yarn dye fabrics including plain, sateen, diamond, twill, basket, herringbone and more with great ease directly on screen and it works inside Photoshop.

In order to get the full effect of Plaid Maker Pro I would suggest you go to the site and watch the demo.

Screenshot of Plaid Maker Pro:

plaid maker pro

Clic Design offers a supply of tools that can help you drape, create motifs, design textiles, create plaid patterns, and create sample color matched swatches to make your Photoshop/Illustrator apparel designing more efficient. Most of the programs are Mac and Windows compatible and should operate properly if Photoshop or Illustrator is currently running on your computer.

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6 Responses to “Clic Design Photoshop Tools- An Apparel Designers Fantasy”

  1. Pierre La VIe Says:

    That is Dope this will be hella useful

  2. Fashion06 Says:

    Well said Pierre…lol ;)

  3. MsSvelteNY Says:

    sounds like the best thing since sliced bread! Now, how much does it cost? For a DE, we need to be very careful about what we invest in and research how much it will be saving us.

  4. Fashion06 Says:

    MsSvelteNY-

    That’s just my great writing skills that makes it sound so good…lol ;)

    It is affordable, but I think it depends on the needs of your business on whether or not it is a good investment. Any software that saves me time is a good investment if it isn’t too costly, but each individual company has their idea of what is costly.

  5. Radical Says:

    After watching the demo’s I kind of lost my interests. This because if you are or have great designers on your team you should be able to fix the results in the same amount of time. The product would be real helpfull if it could find clothing parts and their shapes and cracks itself

  6. Lisa Cantalupo Says:

    I’m old school and do everything by hand, from draping to drafting patterns. It would probably take me more time to fiddle with the program than it would to figure it out in 3D. Maybe one of these days I’ll invest and learn to keep up with the times….