There are actually only seven shades of gray, but they’re scattered to give the impression of more subtle shading. You’ll notice that there appear to be lots of shades of gray in the photos. Here’s the 23-color cartoonish version of the mockup: 23-color version of the mockup In fact, I like to use radically different colors, because it makes the shades easy for me to distinguish. The colors may or may not have anything to do with the original mockup colors. Each color will represent a single weave structure -a repeatable interlacement of threads. Next, you create a cartoonish version of that mockup, using only a small set of colors. The image above is the mockup for Joy’s memorial piece. There are (broadly speaking) three steps to creating an image the loom can use.įirst, you create a mockup that contains what you would like to see in the finished piece. I started with this mockup: mockup of Joy’s memorial pieceīut a mockup is not a file that can be read by a jacquard loom. I’ve spent the last few days getting everything set up to weave Joy’s memorial piece.
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