Thank you for your videos on how to do this! I might have to save these so I can keep coming back when I need a little more help haha. Again, thank you :)
THEN LEARN HOW BY YOURSELF. You need some knowlage of the program to make clothing for SL. This is basic Photoshop knowlage. If you have the program and use it on a regular basis this would make sense.
Learn Ps on your own then. She can only assume that if you are watching this video that you have SOME referential knowledge on Photoshop. Otherwise, don't expect her to teach you how to use it. Its a vastly masterful program that cannot be covered in the least bit in just one video.
This video was made with the thought in mind that you already know how to work w/ the Photoshop program. Nowhere does it say she will be teaching you how to use the program, but how to make clothes WITH it. YOU need to learn to read and stop acting like an ass, I do not know how to use Photoshop either, but watching these videos is HELPING, and I feel no need to go off on the maker. You are not only a NOOB, you are rude & you will not get far with this kind of attitude on SL. UR name says it ALL
i have probs with the lines how do you line up the collar 4 exsample when i do it its off from the back of the collar to the front ya know? i try to go by the lines or nubers but its confusing to read can you plz help ty
o btw if ya want to im me its cali Halostar or thru here is kool :)
A VECTOR graphic is a type of graphic built from outlines, polygons, and fills. RASTER graphics are your "photo" type programs which build their graphics out of colored pixels. When you rasterize, you're turning the information about that vector line you drew into a bunch of pixels (therefore, you can't edit that line as a vector anymore). Why vector and raster? Vector can be infinitely resized without any loss of image quality. Raster has more capability for photo realism.
Thank you so much for taking the time to create these videos. I found these so helpful. I LOVE the shadowing/baking method in the third video. Wow! After muddling through basic (and somewhat incomplete) getting started tutorials - and getting frustrated with them - these come as such a refreshing change. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Perhaps I can bribe you into making more? I have chocolate... I can trade.
thanks alot. photoshop is not just an icon on my computer anymore! :D
liberatordele 4 months ago
I was totally lost before I watched this entire series...great tutorial and I would have been at square one still without it.
thegoddessofmusic80 9 months ago
Thank you for your videos on how to do this! I might have to save these so I can keep coming back when I need a little more help haha. Again, thank you :)
AnnaOxygenn 1 year ago
Great vid. Thx :)
PowerAndPerception 1 year ago
I can't free transform the new layer once i duplicate the shape. Can anyone give me any suggestions
silentreaper002 1 year ago
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silentreaper002 1 year ago
ty for that tutorials..its a good help getting started to make some own dresses ;)
Melaniespad 2 years ago
Below comment was intended for LostGuy1977 aka WhhhhaaaaaI'mACryBaby.
These videos are great for someone who is just learning the basics of the program as well as learning to make clothes.
Great job! :)
CRMartin666 2 years ago
how do u get the clothing outline on it?
Wolffheartt 2 years ago
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It stupid Tutorial Why ?
U doing what u know ! As a newbie we dont know PHOTOSHOP setting , options and whatever .
All u do like this like that blah blah blah . As u know what u doing as NEWBIE to PHOTOSHOP we dunno what u doing .
All i learn is RED COLOR , YOUR VOICE and WHATEVER ..
If u really wanna help..u should teach like ABC..because new people like me no idea what u doing..We dont even know the damn LAYERS .
lostguy1977 2 years ago
THEN LEARN HOW BY YOURSELF. You need some knowlage of the program to make clothing for SL. This is basic Photoshop knowlage. If you have the program and use it on a regular basis this would make sense.
So shut up and stop complaining.
AnimeGuysAreHot1 2 years ago 6
this is a tutorial of how to do cloth no a photoshop tutorial, wanna learn how to use photshop them look aroun youtube or use google
Necsha 2 years ago
Learn Ps on your own then. She can only assume that if you are watching this video that you have SOME referential knowledge on Photoshop. Otherwise, don't expect her to teach you how to use it. Its a vastly masterful program that cannot be covered in the least bit in just one video.
figuremeout 2 years ago
This video was made with the thought in mind that you already know how to work w/ the Photoshop program. Nowhere does it say she will be teaching you how to use the program, but how to make clothes WITH it. YOU need to learn to read and stop acting like an ass, I do not know how to use Photoshop either, but watching these videos is HELPING, and I feel no need to go off on the maker. You are not only a NOOB, you are rude & you will not get far with this kind of attitude on SL. UR name says it ALL
CRMartin666 2 years ago
i have probs with the lines how do you line up the collar 4 exsample when i do it its off from the back of the collar to the front ya know? i try to go by the lines or nubers but its confusing to read can you plz help ty
o btw if ya want to im me its cali Halostar or thru here is kool :)
mrdreamers4u 2 years ago
"RASTERIZE"
A VECTOR graphic is a type of graphic built from outlines, polygons, and fills. RASTER graphics are your "photo" type programs which build their graphics out of colored pixels. When you rasterize, you're turning the information about that vector line you drew into a bunch of pixels (therefore, you can't edit that line as a vector anymore). Why vector and raster? Vector can be infinitely resized without any loss of image quality. Raster has more capability for photo realism.
8ballbreakandrun 2 years ago
try color balance it works better
laok 2 years ago
Which kind of photoshop did you use.
rnr04072 3 years ago
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you need to be more DEATAILED
babyky10 3 years ago
Thank you so much for taking the time to create these videos. I found these so helpful. I LOVE the shadowing/baking method in the third video. Wow! After muddling through basic (and somewhat incomplete) getting started tutorials - and getting frustrated with them - these come as such a refreshing change. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Perhaps I can bribe you into making more? I have chocolate... I can trade.
EveElfenbeim 3 years ago