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Sewing in Photoshop By Lauren Bavin Jun 1, 2004, 21:12 |
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Did you know you can sew with your computer ? Its a lot easier than you might think and you dont have to deal with pesky needle threading either.
I am going to show you how to apply a stitching effect on your layouts using brushes and the path tool.
Our first job is to create a brush for our stitching.
To do this open a new file 200 px by 200 px and transparent background.
Make sure your foreground colour is black - do this simply by pressing 'D' on your keyboard.
Choose a smallish round brush - I have chosen round brush 9 in the default brushes, and draw a slightly curved line as shown in the next illustration.
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Now select the area around the brush and go edit- define brush.
That brush will be added to the bottom of your current list of brushes
Now we will go to the area of our layout we want to stitch . In this case I want to stitch inside the edges of a tag.
Select the tag - do this by hitting the ctrl key while you have selected the tag layer in the layers pallette.
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Now you will need to contract that selection to make your stitching appear inside the tag
Select- Modify- Contract- - I have contracted my selection by 15 pixels
Now go to your paths palette- and use the create path from selection button - as shown in the next illustration
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Now go to the brush tool and select your new brush - open the brushes palette and chage the brush settings so that it looks like stitching- to do this you will need to increase the spacing which is in the brush tip shape tab - and then go to the shape dynamics tab and change the angle control to direction
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Create a new layer for your stitching - make sure your foreground colour is the colour you want your stitiching to be , and go back to the paths palette and select the stroke path button as shown below
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You may like to adjust the diameter of your brush if it is too large or enlarge it, if it is too big- Its trial and error to get the right size stitch ( the blessing of the undo button means you can try over and over till you get it right)
Initially your stitching will be covered by your path - in the paths palette drag your path . Right click on it and delete it or drag it to the bin at the bottom of the palette.
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Now apply a bevel and a slight drop shadow to your stitching layer in the layers palette and you are finished.
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