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Jul 09, 2010 02:51 |  #1

I have CS3. I'm just no good at anything but the basics.

I took this shot and, of course, didn't notice the shirt is cross buttoned. Link to original here (external link).

Anyone want to take a crack at it? Know of a tutorial on how I can with CS3?

Thanks!

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Jul 09, 2010 03:40 |  #2

That's not "original". That's 1600x1067

Pretty time consuming job to do it right, so you might as well make the Raw (if you have that) or full size jpg available for download...


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Jul 09, 2010 09:35 |  #3

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Jul 09, 2010 10:57 |  #4

René Damkot wrote in post #10504193 (external link)
That's not "original". That's 1600x1067

Pretty time consuming job to do it right, so you might as well make the Raw (if you have that) or full size jpg available for download...

Sorry - Original link fixed. That was weird - when I'd switched Smugmug security that was the biggest it allowed (ie: no Original). My confusion.

chrisa: That looks great! I need to replicate it for my customer. I've heard PS has some stretching and bending built-in functions that makes this kind of thing a snap. How can I follow your footsteps here?


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Jul 09, 2010 11:52 |  #5

I selected the bottom part of the sweater, pasted into a new layer. Used the transform tool to line up the edges. Erased the hard edges with a soft brush. Cloned the pattern on the sweater.
Here's the hi-res if you need it.

http://www.yousendit.c​om …eae0121a938ba76​c482af36cb (external link)




  
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Jul 09, 2010 12:40 |  #6

Thanks - I'll give that a try when I get some time ... I really struggle with Photoshop layering-anything.

Thanks for the file!


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