Fantasy Jerseys
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Sykkel_Freak |
Posted on 05-08-2012 22:06
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Dizzle wrote:
Sykkel_Freak wrote:
Thanks sutty and Teddy.
I've made some Minishirts for my latest jersey (in Cyanide style (?)). Just posting them here, since it's really nowhere else to post them.
Out of curiosity, how do you make these new minishirts? Is it the same thing, just with another file for blender? They look so much better than the old ones.
Whish I could, but no. I've made a template out of white parts of minishirts in the same style, and then it's the same way to do them as you make jerseys.
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lluuiiggii |
Posted on 05-08-2012 22:22
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Sykkel_Freak wrote:
Whish I could, but no. I've made a template out of white parts of minishirts in the same style, and then it's the same way to do them as you make jerseys.
Emenee has uploaded a tutorial and a couple of templates in the Cya forum, but ultimately it's like you said
https://www.cyanide-studio.com/forumPC...29#p523156
The templates for those who don't have an account there but want to try these minis:
Template:
Bigger versions: 512*512 1024*1024
Plis:
The written tutorial (in French):
Spoiler Précision : Ces mini-maillots ne résultent pas d'un procédé automatisé (comme blender) mais demande un effort personnel et certaines qualités en matière de graphisme. Ce tutoriel se limitera ainsi à quelques conseils, principalement dans l'application des plis et le traitement des épaules.
Les principaux contours :
Si vous travaillez au préalable vos maillots à des formats plus grands, vous pouvez également utiliser ces patrons : 512*512 1024*1024.
Pour agencer motifs et logos au meilleur endroit, n'hésitez pas à vous rendre sur les sites marchands, la présentation des maillots est souvent similaire à celle du ce modèle.
Le traitement des épaules :
Photoshop CS5 est requis pour ce type de traitement. L'outil "Déformation de la marionnette" (accessible depuis le menu Édition) permet en effet d'incurver les logos autant que vous voulez. Afin d'avoir un rendu des plus réalistes, je vous conseille d’aplatir vos logos, de manière à leur donner un semblant de perspective.
L'application des plis :
L'application des plis en deux temps : une première couche en mode "Densité couleur +", puis une seconde en mode "Produit".
La technique n'est donc guère dissemblable de celle utilisée pour les patrons traditionnels, à une chose près. La première couche s'applique plus particulièrement aux maillots à dominante foncée, mais demeure tout autant recommandable pour les autres maillots.
Dans le cas d'un maillot noir, vous devrez remplacer le noir par un gris foncé (voir ex. de Sky) de façon à ce que les plis soient visibles.
Si vous avez des questions, n'hésitez pas : cette section est faite pour ça !
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valverde321 |
Posted on 05-08-2012 22:24
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Westwood wrote:
Estrella:
Download pack
(Shirt, logo, transferts & minishirt)
I love this shirt! Great job.
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Sykkel_Freak |
Posted on 05-08-2012 22:35
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@luigi: So what you say is that I have spent hours on making a template which already existed? Damnit.
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Dizzle |
Posted on 05-08-2012 22:36
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lluuiiggii wrote:
Sykkel_Freak wrote:
Whish I could, but no. I've made a template out of white parts of minishirts in the same style, and then it's the same way to do them as you make jerseys.
Emenee has uploaded a tutorial and a couple of templates in the Cya forum, but ultimately it's like you said
So the theory is, that you create the jersey for PCM, using the normal plis, and then you have to make a copy of the jersey over this template? Seems like alot of work for the sake of it
Edited by Dizzle on 05-08-2012 22:36
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Maddrengen |
Posted on 05-08-2012 22:47
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But you get a really nice result
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Dizzle |
Posted on 05-08-2012 22:55
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Maddrengen wrote:
But you get a really nice result
Yea, that's true. It looks stunning, almost like you could grab it and put it on.
Unless you're very accurate, some details might be placed wrong and vice versa, though
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Maddrengen |
Posted on 05-08-2012 22:56
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Correct. But i don't think it would be seen unless theres a BIG difference between shirt and minishirt.
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Dizzle |
Posted on 05-08-2012 22:59
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Maddrengen wrote:
Correct. But i don't think it would be seen unless theres a BIG difference between shirt and minishirt.
Yep, that's true, it's not like the jersey ingame look fantastic either, so unless they're big, nobody would notice. I was more thinking, as the maker stated, the template is used for many shops on the internet, and in that regard, it could be inaccurate.
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lluuiiggii |
Posted on 05-08-2012 23:15
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You can edit the size of the front of the jersey file so it's kinda matching the the minishirt template, and then use as base to rebuild the jersey, just an idea
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Dizzle |
Posted on 05-08-2012 23:17
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lluuiiggii wrote:
You can edit the size of the front of the jersey file so it's kinda matching the the minishirt template, and then use as base to rebuild the jersey, just an idea
Haha, seems easier to simply make the jersey twice. I will try it some day I got the time, kinda shattered I need CS5 for it.. I wanna use my beloved CS3
Edit: I gave it a go, if you disregard the logos on the sleeves, what do you guys think? Is the things placed correctly? :l
Edited by Dizzle on 06-08-2012 13:34
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jonaldinho59 |
Posted on 06-08-2012 15:23
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Sprite jerseys :
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fernando97 |
Posted on 06-08-2012 15:25
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Dizzle wrote:
lluuiiggii wrote:
You can edit the size of the front of the jersey file so it's kinda matching the the minishirt template, and then use as base to rebuild the jersey, just an idea
Haha, seems easier to simply make the jersey twice. I will try it some day I got the time, kinda shattered I need CS5 for it.. I wanna use my beloved CS3
Edit: I gave it a go, if you disregard the logos on the sleeves, what do you guys think? Is the things placed correctly? :l
I like this kind of minishirt, and the logos are rightly placed. |
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krisa |
Posted on 06-08-2012 17:05
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Edited by krisa on 06-08-2012 17:06
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tovhol |
Posted on 06-08-2012 17:08
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That jersey was really cool! That was one of your best, krisa! |
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tovhol |
Posted on 06-08-2012 17:09
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jonaldinho59 wrote:
Sprite jerseys :
A cool one! Maybe im gonna use it in my career!
Edited by tovhol on 06-08-2012 17:10
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Grazy |
Posted on 06-08-2012 17:10
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My jersey on the custom team
Edited by Grazy on 06-08-2012 17:17
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krisa |
Posted on 06-08-2012 17:26
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wow that looks really good grazy |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 06-08-2012 18:22
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jonaldinho59 wrote:
Sprite jerseys :
This is a really nice jersey |
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slbmangas |
Posted on 06-08-2012 19:24
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jonaldinho59 wrote:
Sprite jerseys :
Nice Shirt
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