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Re: FABRIC TUTORIAL

Subject: Re: FABRIC TUTORIAL
by ortiz01lgnd on 2007/4/11 11:42:10

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Biohaz_Daddy wrote:
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ortiz01lgnd wrote:

Can I just copy a piece of crocheted material and save it to my patterns folder? Would that work?


It could, but it depends on what you do next... give it a try.


I was thinking: Copy a piece of crochet material, save it as a pattern, then on the image use the crochet pattern and ( to change the color) add a colored layer mask to it, set the hue to hard light ( so it would keep the original's details while changing the color-- like the tut on how to make she-hulk). OR, I wonder if I could just do it the old fashioned way: Copy and paste a portion of a crochet image directly to a new layer over say, the bikini area, and adjust the size and shape by just using Elipt tool, free transform/warp/distort and the eraser. That way, I should be able to achieve a realistic crochet material look with less effort. Atleast I hope so.
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