Andy Gupte
I make your huggles.
Join date: 30 Jun 2004
Posts: 5
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12-30-2004 11:39
Hey, does anyone know how to add creases to shirts in photoshop 7 without copying from an image and could they explain quite simply please? I taught myself photoshop, thats my problem! Next time Andy, read! 
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Malachi Petunia
Gentle Miscreant
Join date: 21 Sep 2003
Posts: 3,414
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12-30-2004 12:18
The burn and dodge tools are far more useful than most people realize (including myself until recently).
Take a close look at a crease: it is a little lighter on one side, a little darker on the other with some texture warping at the apex of the crease. I have attached a little sample that I threw together in a minute and I've never done this before. Dodge on the left, burn on the right and a little blur tool down the middle.
With some care and a better brush choice you can likely do much better. Good luck.
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Urusula Zapata
I love my Pugs!
Join date: 20 Mar 2004
Posts: 1,340
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12-30-2004 12:37
What are your dogde and burn settings?
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Sora Ritter
Registered User
Join date: 1 Apr 2004
Posts: 13
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12-30-2004 13:41
Yea im confused on this too
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Andy Gupte
I make your huggles.
Join date: 30 Jun 2004
Posts: 5
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12-30-2004 14:19
Wow! Thanks, i'd been using them on my lower body work all the time! I'd never been able to make good ones but I think you've just put the key in meh's silly thinking ol' brain! 
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Andy Gupte
I make your huggles.
Join date: 30 Jun 2004
Posts: 5
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12-30-2004 14:26
Yayaah! ^_^_^_^ I just tried them on jeans, what i'm used to making, i'm so happy! Thank you! ^_^ 'Hands a bucket of non-usable moneh' ^_- I'm sure it'll come in handy.
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