From the course: Photoshop for Fashion Design: 2 Rendering Techniques
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Sequins and lamé - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop for Fashion Design: 2 Rendering Techniques
Sequins and lamé
- [Instructor] Let's take the same blue dress that we added a lace overlay to previously and turn it into gold lame this time. And this again with Photoshop is such a simple and quick thing to do. I'm going to go into the dress layer and make a new layer directly on top of it and we'll call this one lame. And I've already gone ahead and made a gold lame brush for this purpose. So I'm going to go up to brushes and we will scroll down and here is the gold lame brush I made. Let me show you what it is. It's basically just a bunch of dots like the hair brush that we made previously. But if we go and look at the brush settings, you'll see there's a few things. First of all in brush tip shape the spacing is separated a little bit, it's at 21%. In shape dynamics I gave it a little bit of size jitter so the size would vary just a little bit. In angled jitter I gave it a 100% so it's going to spin around completely. I added a little scattering so that it would be, oops let's go into a layer so…
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Rendering styles using Photoshop36s
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Marker style15m 15s
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Watercolor speed painting9m 25s
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Watercolor painting6m 49s
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Overlay to add lace5m 2s
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Sequins and lamé4m 12s
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Drop shadows vs. cast shadows4m 43s
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Neutralizing photographic backgrounds6m 13s
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Adding flats to your layout5m 51s
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Using effects for adding impact7m 20s
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