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hillis91 |
Posted on 09-08-2016 01:58
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@the_hoyle Thank you so much sir
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Posted on 12-08-2016 01:41
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My newest project, Milka.
Download Link to the full pack including all 3 GT jerseys, a ton of NC's and of course both WC's.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i7djl45c0l...MaFea?dl=0
Edited by hillis91 on 12-08-2016 17:01
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SpartacusCancellara |
Posted on 12-08-2016 03:10
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Looking great! Just one suggestion. Either lower the opacity of the stitches or change the color, maybe a dark purple? Just so the black stitches don't stand out so much. Other than that, good job.
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hillis91 |
Posted on 12-08-2016 17:02
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@SpartacusCancellara I know what you mean, but it's sort of my design of it, to make the outline of Milka stand out.
I've made a full pack to the jersey aswell:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i7djl45c0l...MaFea?dl=0
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hillis91 |
Posted on 15-08-2016 15:32
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@SpartacusCancellara how do you proberly lower the opacity of the stitches?
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 15-08-2016 15:59
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hillis91 wrote:
@SpartacusCancellara how do you proberly lower the opacity of the stitches?
What program are you using?
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hillis91 |
Posted on 15-08-2016 16:00
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Adobe CC 2015.5 - Paid version.
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Posted on 15-08-2016 16:02
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My guess would be to change the mode of the layer to something like lighten or something.
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SpartacusCancellara |
Posted on 15-08-2016 16:22
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Well with photoshop you have two options, one is to lower the opacity of the stitches. This is done by selecting the layer with the stitches,then lowering the opacity percentage, found in the upper right of the layers panel. Personally, I don't use that method.
The other option and the one I use is to right click on the stitches layer, select blending options, go to color overlay, and make the color either a slightly darker or lighter color of the base shirt.
Also, I sometimes split my stitches into shorts and jersey by selecting half of the stitches, right clicking, selecting layer via cut, then changing the color of each half.
Hopefully this made sense and helped!
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hillis91 |
Posted on 15-08-2016 16:24
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SpartacusCancellara wrote:
Well with photoshop you have two options, one is to lower the opacity of the stitches. This is done by selecting the layer with the stitches,then lowering the opacity percentage, found in the upper right of the layers panel. Personally, I don't use that method.
The other option and the one I use is to right click on the stitches layer, select blending options, go to color overlay, and make the color either a slightly darker or lighter color of the base shirt.
Also, I sometimes split my stitches into shorts and jersey by selecting half of the stitches, right clicking, selecting layer via cut, then changing the color of each half.
Hopefully this made sense and helped!
Thank you sir, i hope this will elevate my level =)
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