Rayen Heart
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Join date: 11 Jan 2006
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02-21-2006 18:58
Hello Again,
So I've finally mastered alpha channels and patterns. My new problems deals with photo sourcing. I've been able to match the seams on the shirts I've created but i can not get the inseam of my jeans to line up, b/c the internet picture I'm using has the legs spread out instead of together like the template. Is there some way I can blend the jean texture into the area between the legs? Thanks for all the help u guys! : )
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Chip Midnight
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Join date: 1 May 2003
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02-22-2006 06:59
When using photographic source for the lower body I find it easiest to do the hip/crotch area, and each leg as a seperate overlapping piece, placing each on its own layer, then blending them together. It's much easier than trying to get everything to fit on a single layer. You won't have to do as much warping that way.
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Aemilia Flytrap
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Join date: 13 Mar 2005
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02-22-2006 07:53
Chip is right. Additionally, if you use Photoshop, the rubber stamp tool comes in very handy in instances like this.
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Mistic Heart
Mistic Heart
Join date: 13 Jan 2006
Posts: 6
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jeans
02-22-2006 22:18
How can you get the jeans to look like jeans!
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Chip Midnight
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Join date: 1 May 2003
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02-22-2006 22:24
From: Mistic Heart How can you get the jeans to look like jeans! Lots of practice, Mistic  I usually sample from photographs of real jeans and then do a lot of image editing and over-painting. There's no real easy answer to your question. Search this forum, especially the sticky thread of links at the top. You'll find a lot of great tips and tricks discussed here.
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