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Jersey Wallpaper Tutorial

Fri Feb 27, 2009, 8:32 PM
Here's the link to a tutorial I made on how to make the jersey wallpapers.

A Word version is here:
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A PDF version is here:
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Let me know if you make any. I'd love to check them out. :)

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:iconleitor:
Hey there, u make great work on wallpapers, don't u wanna make also detroit red wings' one?

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:iconphuck-stic:
Look under the Previous Journal Entries for the link to the directory. ;)
:iconleitor:
Cool, ok thanks! =)

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:iconphuck-stic:
Red Wings were made a long time ago. Check the link on my profile that goes to the directory of all the teams. Not all of them are posted on this site.
:iconjazza09:
Hey man, i've been working on those logo's. I've uploaded a couple of examples if you wanna check them out. Just a couple questions though:

How do i get the logo to have that embroidered look?

Also, what do you think the best way would be to get a pinstripe look on the jersey?

Thanks in advance..
:iconphuck-stic:
That tutorial explains how to do the embroidery/tackle twill look. When I made the pin-stripe ones, I just drew the lines on the same layer as the main jersey color and just fill the little sections of the stripes the color you want the stripes to be. I really don't like doing the stripe ones cuz most striped jerseys are white, and the white wallpaper on a computer is too bright for my liking. Some people like it though.
:iconjazza09:
How did you create the jersey backgrounds? I plan on creating my own and thought i'd use them as an idea
:iconphuck-stic:
I actually did them 2 different ways. The easiest way, there is a filter for Photoshop called Machine Wash, and in there they have a a pattern with the holes in it. I did that at first, then I decided to make the holes myself and just made a pattern in Photoshop and fill the layer with that pattern. I have a tutorial made on how to do it. Let me find the link to where I have the thing saved at and you can download that and it should help.

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