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Monday, March 5, 2012

How to Make Patch on Clothes

How to Make Patch on Clothes
Your clothes are broken? Ok, then this tutorial special for you!

First of all, create a new document around 1000×500 pixels in size ad fill it with color of #524f2e.
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Set up Foreground and Background colors as white and black accordingly and then apply Filter > Distort > Diffuse Glow with presets similar to these:
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Ok, now we have something like this:
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Press D to set Foreground and Background colors as standard. Then duplicate layer with Ctrl+J and apply another one Filter > Brush Strokes > Ink Outlines:
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Now we have a relief like this:
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Change layer mode to Darken and set opacity to 30% up.
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Ok, now I would like to bring some gradient to canvas. Create a new layer, after that activate the Gradient Tool and a black to transparent gradient, fill in the work area as on picture below.
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Next thing to do is add some text to our canvas. Get the Horizontal Type Tool out and write some text onto it.
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In the above image I’ve used Arial Black (130 pt, Sharp) for my font with a very thick weight/setting. Then use the following warp text properties for this layer:
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Move the text in the middle of canvas:
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Now find some appropriate fabric texture. For this you might want to go to Google and search for a good-quality picture or use this one. Open this file, then apply Edit > Define Pattern to save it as pattern and close the document. Go back to main document and apply Pattern Overlay layer style to the text layer:
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Use Layer > Rasterize > Type to rasterize text layer, after that get out the Eraser Tool with the next presets:
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Process the text edges to get the fabric effect as on picture as below:
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After that apply Drop Shadow and Outer Glow layer styles more:
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See the result:
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Ok, now it’s time to add running stitches. Select the Brush Tool (soft round brush, size of 3 px) and draw the stitches as below:
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And one more things, it will look better when we will add some embroidery to canvas:
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Now apply Drop Shadow, Outer Glow and Color Overlay to make stitches view more realistic:
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After those actions your picture should look as mine:
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This tutorial is done! Thanks for reading it everyone, I hope you enjoyed it!
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