…Another great way to warp fabric to a croquis is to use Puppet Warp.…Puppet Warp is especially good when your croquis has a bent knee or…a bent elbow and you need to turn a corner with the pattern.…So let's take a look at how to do this.…I'm going to turn off the pants here.…And let's turn on, I've already filled this with glue.…So, let's see how to do this.…Now, the process is similar to using Edit Transform Warp.…We still need to lay down some glue, make a new layer.…
And in that new layer, we're going to draw a rectangle and…fill it through the black and white cookie with our pattern.…And before we can do anything to it, we need to turn it into a smart object.…So right click, convert to smart object.…Now we can go ahead and use Puppet Warp.…You have the option of clipping it first, or clipping it afterwards.…But I want to show you how Puppet Warp works first, so…I'm not going to clip it just yet.…To get to Puppet Warp you're going to go up to Edit and select Puppet Warp.…
And Puppet Warp generally will turn on and show you this mesh.…
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Released
11/11/2013- Why render in Photoshop?
- Scanning artwork and fabric
- Using dodge and burn
- Making brushes to paint hair, fabric, and more
- Making seamless repeating patterns
- Working with pattern fills
- Using filters to add texture
- Sketching with a tablet
- Creating inspiration boards
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome57s
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1. Working with Hand Sketches
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Why render in Photoshop?1m 6s
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Scanning your artwork2m 53s
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Prepping artwork for color9m 56s
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Filling with flat color9m 18s
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Shading with Dodge and Burn8m 25s
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Saving for layouts4m 58s
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2. Rendering Faces
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Using Dodge and Burn3m 14s
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Using Illustrator symbols3m 37s
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Using a photograph5m 49s
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3. The Magic of Brushes
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Brush basics48s
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Making a bead brush7m 56s
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How to make a scatter brush4m 38s
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Controlling direction4m 38s
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Making boa and fur brushes12m 32s
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Making brushes from photos10m 54s
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4. Working with Scanned Fabric
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Saving and loading patterns2m 25s
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5. Working with Pattern Fills
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Creating clipping masks6m 18s
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Warping patterns with Warp6m 56s
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Swapping patterns3m 29s
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Organizing layers2m 16s
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6. Adding Texture with Filters
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Making a linen texture6m 36s
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Making a denim texture1m 23s
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Overdyeing and aging2m 27s
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Creating a leather texture1m 52s
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Making pony or cow spots1m 57s
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7. Rendering Styles and Techniques
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Sketching with a tablet3m 11s
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Making a marker-style rendering12m 39s
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How to create a watercolor look11m 16s
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How to add sparkle8m 22s
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8. Layout Techniques
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Making concept boards2m 3s
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Saving for print1m 46s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 1s
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Video: Using Puppet Warp to wrap fabric around your croquis