
Add Any Pattern to Any Fabric in Photoshop!
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Date: 2024-12-17
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Comments and reviews: 10
johelsoundz
Really informative video right here. You forgot to add a little but very important detail though. The methods taught here only work with fabrics that have no preexisting patterns. The fabric has to be plain and also, the closer the colour of the fabric is to white, the higher your chances of getting a beautiful result after switching the blending mode to multiply. If the fabric isn't originally plain, multiply just creates a whole new department of unnecessary mess to deal with. I'm speaking from experience btw.
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Really informative video right here. You forgot to add a little but very important detail though. The methods taught here only work with fabrics that have no preexisting patterns. The fabric has to be plain and also, the closer the colour of the fabric is to white, the higher your chances of getting a beautiful result after switching the blending mode to multiply. If the fabric isn't originally plain, multiply just creates a whole new department of unnecessary mess to deal with. I'm speaking from experience btw.
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crashRenderunit
Hey Unmesh. I love the dept of your work. But why can't we use a displacement map This feels like too much work.
Having said that, from my experience, multiply works on white clothes. For colored fabrics I usually have to remap the colors to monochrome pallette. Is there any easier for this
TIA
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Hey Unmesh. I love the dept of your work. But why can't we use a displacement map This feels like too much work.
Having said that, from my experience, multiply works on white clothes. For colored fabrics I usually have to remap the colors to monochrome pallette. Is there any easier for this
TIA
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Russian5
It's refreshing to see a tutorial that not only teaches some features of PS, but illustrates the problem solving skill that is needed to pull off some creative retouching... rather than, Look at this new feature, it does it for you. Love to see more advanced stuff like this, great work.
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It's refreshing to see a tutorial that not only teaches some features of PS, but illustrates the problem solving skill that is needed to pull off some creative retouching... rather than, Look at this new feature, it does it for you. Love to see more advanced stuff like this, great work.
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lola-to9om
I really needed this tutorial right now but this seem to be a lot of work as I wanted to give the pattern on a family clothes and I wave to do this 8 times is there a little easier or faster way to do this for now this is amazing thanks.
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I really needed this tutorial right now but this seem to be a lot of work as I wanted to give the pattern on a family clothes and I wave to do this 8 times is there a little easier or faster way to do this for now this is amazing thanks.
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Solidfluids
I hate easy to follow tutorials like these because it means even more webshops like Temu and Aliexpress will use these great tricks to fill their site with fake t-shirt prints or 101 recolors of the same blouse.
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I hate easy to follow tutorials like these because it means even more webshops like Temu and Aliexpress will use these great tricks to fill their site with fake t-shirt prints or 101 recolors of the same blouse.
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lyffacts
Can u make video of changing 2 or more colours in same image like example take shirt that have 2 or 3 colors...how to change specific colors one by one without affecting other colors
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Can u make video of changing 2 or more colours in same image like example take shirt that have 2 or 3 colors...how to change specific colors one by one without affecting other colors
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sasobt
Thanks Umish, with Warp and Liquefy it is more pesize rather using displacement
I'm having problem with fabric that alredy has pattern do you have any idea how to solve this
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Thanks Umish, with Warp and Liquefy it is more pesize rather using displacement
I'm having problem with fabric that alredy has pattern do you have any idea how to solve this
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fortheking.design
Photoshop expert here and I didn't know you could add a split while warping. I always learn something new on your videos LOL
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Photoshop expert here and I didn't know you could add a split while warping. I always learn something new on your videos LOL
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dr.truthteller9768
Can you grab the texture from the blanket somehow and apply it to the pattern by using frequency separation or something
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Can you grab the texture from the blanket somehow and apply it to the pattern by using frequency separation or something
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Designiyaat
In your case, there was no design, and the Farbic was a plan. What if there is already a design, and we want to change it
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In your case, there was no design, and the Farbic was a plan. What if there is already a design, and we want to change it
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