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Bartiloux Desmoulins
Think Kink? Think Bart!
Join date: 27 Sep 2005
Posts: 121
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05-13-2006 10:52
Okay... please pardon the pun in my subject line, but I was wondering if anyone could offer some advice related to texturing women's clothing; specifically women's tops. Is there a "trick" in Photoshop to take a flat texture and sculpt it such that, when it is draped across the shapely curves of a woman's breasts, it drapes properly? I imagine this type of issue would be especially apparent when constructing a t-shirt with wording or a graphic that lays across the upper section of the garment. Any help, advice, or words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated! Sincerely, Bartiloux
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Prcrash Poindexter
Registered User
Join date: 11 Apr 2006
Posts: 2
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05-16-2006 12:06
Well, What I do is I take the SLAvatar model file available on the website (look in the downloa d section) and I use a proggy that I have here to project whatever logo I want to put on the shirt from a front facing camera. Think of it as if you had one of those projectors for displaying presentations and such, and if you were to stand in front of it, whatever is being projected always looks perfect as long as you look at it from the front, even is the surface you're projecting it on is not etierly flat... I hope I made sense.
The pogram I have for that is Deeppaint 3d, a really old copy that i got from a magazine, but it does the job...
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