bloomers
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hey guys!
im doing a cocktail dress that is REALLY HARD TO DESCRIBE so i wont even bother.
but okay, my teacher used to be a marker and is very informative on such matters so
1) with regards to textyle:
your product HAS to have full marks. they mark it out of 25, with five parts, each out of five (if you get me). they are
- that its finished (hint: MAKE SURE YOU FINISH. ITS AN EASY 5 MARKS)
- degree of difficulty
- evidence of creativity/innovation
- that its well made
- that it FITS INTO THE FOCUS AREA IT IS MADE FOR (trust me, its harder than you think)
i might be a little confused but im PRETTY SURE thats it.
so for textyle, they get allll of the ones in the state that got full marks, then choose a selection that cover all focus areas and provide a wide range of ideas and such.
2) visual design development: im not completely sure but my teacher always tells us to do four rough sketches then a final design.
hope this helps! good luck everyone!
im doing a cocktail dress that is REALLY HARD TO DESCRIBE so i wont even bother.
but okay, my teacher used to be a marker and is very informative on such matters so
1) with regards to textyle:
your product HAS to have full marks. they mark it out of 25, with five parts, each out of five (if you get me). they are
- that its finished (hint: MAKE SURE YOU FINISH. ITS AN EASY 5 MARKS)
- degree of difficulty
- evidence of creativity/innovation
- that its well made
- that it FITS INTO THE FOCUS AREA IT IS MADE FOR (trust me, its harder than you think)
i might be a little confused but im PRETTY SURE thats it.
so for textyle, they get allll of the ones in the state that got full marks, then choose a selection that cover all focus areas and provide a wide range of ideas and such.
2) visual design development: im not completely sure but my teacher always tells us to do four rough sketches then a final design.
hope this helps! good luck everyone!