Ok many want to know how to make jerseys, kits, frames and more. But like me are not the best at the in and out workings of how it all works.
Who has the knowlage to post videos of how to do it. With detailed info? That way we see how it works step by step. Plus you can pause, stop or replay any part to fix something you missed. May sites are free to post videos, just would take a bit or being bored while doing it seeing you know it backwards if your making a video.
It is a good idea but I wouldn't count on many jersey makers to do it. The only ones I can think off doing it (maybe) would be Miggi which even he might not do it. You may wanna check some things cause video making and jersey making are very hard work.
Jakstar22 wrote:
It is a good idea but I wouldn't count on many jersey makers to do it. The only ones I can think off doing it (maybe) would be Miggi which even he might not do it. You may wanna check some things cause video making and jersey making are very hard work.
I found many videos. But they are very short and dont explain as much as many would need. I was just thinking, the ones who make jerseys and equipment would have an easier time if it was a detailed video. Then all questions are in it. And they could spend more time playing!
Jakstar22 wrote:
It is a good idea but I wouldn't count on many jersey makers to do it. The only ones I can think off doing it (maybe) would be Miggi which even he might not do it. You may wanna check some things cause video making and jersey making are very hard work.
I found many videos. But they are very short and dont explain as much as many would need. I was just thinking, the ones who make jerseys and equipment would have an easier time if it was a detailed video. Then all questions are in it. And they could spend more time playing!
I get what you mean but some graphic designers (like me) just don't have time to sit down and create a detailed video. The best we can do is a short kinda detailed video. I have tried before and I just didn't have time because if you stuff up, you start again.
There's no secret to shirt making/equipment making/etc that aren't simply applying Photoshop/GIMP/etc techniques to create a shirt. I mean, you have to resize an image on Photoshop, you have to resize a logo in a shirt. You have to create a shape for something, you have to create a shape for a shirt. And so on. So it's mostly about learning how to use these programs, and then applying it to shirts, instead of the opposite. And for learning how to use these programs/learn some of the things useful in shirts (doing shapes with the pen tool, f.e.), there are a bunch of videos/tutorials you can find Googling it
Additionally, there's so many different shirts that there is no "step by step". Basically, shapes are done first and then you add logos, but if you would reproduce what you see in a video, you'd only be creating copies of that shirt.
However, something that the shirtmakers can help on is tips: things that are specifically useful for doing shirts. Concerning this, this thread has some gold tips (at least they are for me) https://pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthread....d_id=14806
Besides, one time Sykkel_Freak wrote that the thing that definitely changed the quality of his shirts was when he learned how to use the pen tool well. And I agree, it can make all the difference from a fantastic shirt and an OK one.
If you insist on videos, though, there are some you can find on Youtube. But as I said, in my opinion it'll be hard for you to create good/different shirts if you just follow a video instead of learning the basics of the program
lluuiiggii wrote:
There's no secret to shirt making/equipment making/etc that aren't simply applying Photoshop/GIMP/etc techniques to create a shirt. I mean, you have to resize an image on Photoshop, you have to resize a logo in a shirt. You have to create a shape for something, you have to create a shape for a shirt. And so on. So it's mostly about learning how to use these programs, and then applying it to shirts, instead of the opposite. And for learning how to use these programs/learn some of the things useful in shirts (doing shapes with the pen tool, f.e.), there are a bunch of videos/tutorials you can find Googling it
Additionally, there's so many different shirts that there is no "step by step". Basically, shapes are done first and then you add logos, but if you would reproduce what you see in a video, you'd only be creating copies of that shirt.
However, something that the shirtmakers can help on is tips: things that are specifically useful for doing shirts. Concerning this, this thread has some gold tips (at least they are for me) https://pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthread....d_id=14806
Besides, one time Sykkel_Freak wrote that the thing that definitely changed the quality of his shirts was when he learned how to use the pen tool well. And I agree, it can make all the difference from a fantastic shirt and an OK one.
If you insist on videos, though, there are some you can find on Youtube. But as I said, in my opinion it'll be hard for you to create good/different shirts if you just follow a video instead of learning the basics of the program
Yea...wishful thinking. Lol, but what is on youtube is awful. But Im messing with Paint.net...so we shall see!