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How to Add Patterns and Textures to Clothing in Photoshop - Fully Editable Technique

Offered By: Photoshop Training Channel via YouTube

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Digital Design Courses Fashion Design Courses Image Enhancement Courses Pen Tool Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn how to add patterns and textures to clothing in Photoshop using a fully editable technique in this comprehensive 37-minute tutorial. Master the isolation process using the Pen Tool and Curvature Pen Tool, create vector shapes, and set up a base layer to control the shirt. Explore the Creative Cloud Market to find patterns and learn to set up pattern Smart Objects. Apply patterns to sleeves, use the Liquify tool to create realistic folds and creases, and utilize displacement maps for pattern distortion. Enhance the effect with dodge and burn techniques, duplicate groups for efficiency, and fine-tune the fabric effect with adjustment layers. By the end of this tutorial, create professional-looking clothing designs with easily changeable patterns in just a few clicks.

Syllabus

- Introduction
- Isolation Process Explained
- Isolate Pieces Using The Pen Tool
- Isolate Pieces Using The Curvature Pen Tool
- Subtract Vector Shapes
- Making The Base Layer To Control The Shirt
- How To Use The Creative Cloud Market To Find Patterns
- Setting Up The Pattern Smart Objects
- Applying Patterns To The Sleeve
- How To Liquify To Create Folds and Creases in The Shirt
- How To Use Displacement Maps to Distort the Pattern
- Dodge and Burn Layer to Add Highlights and Shadows
- Duplicate Group and Apply on a Different Part
- Completed Vector Masks Walkthrough
- Adjustment Group to Adjust the Final Fabric Effect
- Change the Pattern with a few simple clicks!


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Photoshop Training Channel

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