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W ELCOME TO Image Terrain, L.L.C. 561 Washington Ave. West Haven, Ct. 06516 http://imageterrain.com 917 974 7657 201 400 6786

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The ’Image Terrain’ technology allows a student or professional designer to upload any image file, photograph or design, apply it within the Image Terrain process and create hundreds of new structured design layouts instantly, including plaids, stripes, borders, graphics, refined elements and motifs as well as repeating patterns. The student/user can then create private galleries to store their designs for future use or integrate their new designs with other applications.

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Page 1: Tour of Image Terrain

WELCOME TO

Image Terrain, L.L.C. 561 Washington Ave. West Haven, Ct. 06516 http://imageterrain.com 917 974 7657 201 400 6786

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“On Demand” Surface Design Technology 'Image Terrain’ is an online Web 2.0 technology focusing on “On demand” surface design development.

It enables a designer to upload any digital image file, photograph or design, apply it within the Image Terrain process and create hundreds of new structured design layouts instantly. These include plaids, stripes, borders, graphics, refined elements and motifs as well as repeating patterns.

The artist can then create private galleries to store their designs for future use or integrate their new designs with other applications like Photoshop or U4ia.

Each user has their own private account.

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“Source Image Gallery”

Begin by storing original reference images and designs in the your “Source Image Gallery”. These images can range from scanned photos to original hand-painted designs or any graphic digital image file.

Now select any image to process by clicking on the green icon to the bottom right of each image and create hundreds of new co-ordinate designs.

Let’s select the Geo called “Bart” in the bottom row and view the results.

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Selecting a design and applying the Image Terrain process

Image Terrain allows you to select the entire reference image or just a portion of it and apply the process.

In this example we have chosen the right top corner of the design as displayed in the history thumbnails at the top.

Now you can select from any of the six categories to the right of the large thumbnail image.

Each one of these categories yields hundreds of co-ordinate designs. Let’s see what “Primary Patterns” look like.

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Viewing the “Primary Patterns” category Eighty design elements, motifs and repeating patterns display instantly. Select any of them for your project at hand or store them as a collection in your “My Image Gallery”.

Remember, each design is unique to your reference image and totally private to your account.

Select a different portion of your design and review eighty new options.

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“My Image Gallery” Create designs and save them in your private “My Image Gallery”

As you find design options you like, simply create a gallery and save your selected designs for future use.

As you create many galleries you will may be inspired to mix and match elements and layouts from one design to another by using other applications such as Photoshop.

The Image Terrain online application becomes an organic, living reference resource with which you can develop new original images and designs at any time from any digital file.

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Creating Design Collections You can create beautiful plaids, stripes, borders, repeating patterns and

unique motifs & design elements from any reference image

You can begin with original reference images created using traditional methods such as hand painted techniques and then apply them to the Image Terrain process.

Create beautiful textile design co-ordinate patterns and original designs to sell at Print Source or Surtex.

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Creating basic layouts from simple linear reference Basic layouts can be developed as initial underlying design foundations for building complex and layered designs.

Applying simple linear concepts to the Image Terrain process creates a myriad of outstanding design layout options to choose from.

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Developing unique motifs and graphic elements

In this example an artist created collections of unique individual elements and motifs based on four different original reference images…

All in just minutes!

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Don’t stop ‘til you drop!.......

Keep designing. Each new collection you create may reveal the perfect new reference concept, element, layout or design co-ordinate you are searching for.

In this example the small area of the design reference delineated in the red outline was use to create six different collections including windowpanes, border designs, plaids, stripes, unique single motifs and a mélange of repeating patterns.

Remember, you can use these designs as they are or combine elements and layouts as in the next slides.

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Creating a plaid collection with Renaissance colors Creating patterns using color ranges

from the Renaissance era.

In this example we took an image of a Giotto painting from the Public Domain, put it through the Image Terrain process and created 40 color relevant plaids to the Renaissance era, instantly .

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Creating a stripe collection for your Autumn theme Creating the perfect Autumn stripe

co-ordinate

Now we can create stripe patterns using color ranges from any season or era. Let’s try ‘Autumn’.

In this example we use a beautiful Autumn photo. After applying the Image Terrain process, 40 beautiful color relevant stripes instantly display.

Image Terrain adds a level of excitement to any project by introducing a huge variety of images to select from.

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Combining design elements and layouts (a) In this example, an artist develops new designs by combining elements and layouts. Using a traditionally hand painted floral allows you to quickly create a plaid and a unique motif with the Image Terrain process.

Use your skills in Photoshop to put them together.

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Combining design elements and layouts (b) Use Photoshop to combine two border concepts developed with the Image Terrain process. Placing elements developed using the Scroll reference with the new denim border concept creates a new

repeating pattern.

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Combining design elements and layouts (c) Using a black and white ink drawing as reference a designer uses the I.T. process to create an open windowpane layout. Next she develops a complex Matrix style design, all in seconds. She

selects a small motif (outlined in red) from the Matrix and places it in the windowpane layout. Then, using Photoshop she creates

solid black circular elements and completes the new design.

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Image Terrain gives you the edge! Image Terrain was designed for the designer on a fast track seeking the most advanced design

tools available.

Use your Image Terrain account and create design collections in minutes. Have fun!