Thank you! I love how you also show a few ways to do things, so we're inadvertently learning even more tools. You rock, thank you for the time you take to make your videos and share them. Always helpful and easy to follow along with. :)
Excellent, But how do you put all patterns together (the smart obejects copies) in the same smart object file and, at the same time, in the file where do you have the women?
Hey, not totally clear on your question. You can embed the patterns file into your model file so that you have one file with everything in it. Is that what you mean?
A POTENTIALLY GREAT TUTORIAL (for me). I looked and looked for a similar tutorial such us this one and was so excited to find your cover photo about adding pattern to the jacket. Alas, you focused on a t-shirt and making your own pattern (which is good) but for me (I keep getting stuck with something not working on Ps 2023 when I'm trying to follow along), you lost me a few times because you did not explain enough. For example why did you want to choose a black background to delete a part of the t-shirt? At the end of your video you quickly go over how to add a pattern to a jacket you said it is easy and to just follow what was done with the t-shirt BUT the tee is basically one surface, whereas the jacket has multiple surfaces. Could you please, pretty please, make a more detailed tutorial about placing our own patterns on images (your jacket)? I'm trying to do a print on demand store and the providers/vendors/manufacturer's mockups are low resolution and well they often look cheesy. I want to really learn how to do the jacket. T-shirts, lots of RU-vidr have done placing a pattern or a design on a t-shirt. Yet for more complex examples of fashion wear, in my long research, no has done one except for you but you did not show us the instruction. Fact is there are quite a few Hindi tutorial but ... language barrier is an issue. You could probably get a new following if you do some videos about POD mockups for e-stores. Just a thought, thank you!!!
The object select tool would have worked great to select the shirt at the beginning of the video. And yes using color aware for edge detection almost always works better than object aware as it doesn’t give you the jagged edges.
@@nuclylearn your tutorials are amazing by the way. I have been watching photoshop tutorials on RU-vid for years and your channel is definitely one of the best.
Yes. That's' really the only way to do it realistically. You could put a pattern over the entire clothing, but the seams wouldn't look natural or realistic.