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DanOtis

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  1. I'm impressed but I didn't see any 3D-modeling steps - or how did you do that?

    Other than that - I got the request for the jersey template that I made for my Memphis Grizzlies jersey presentations lately - so I cleaned it up and got a media fire account to share it. As I don't want it to send it exclusively - here it is for anyone who's interested…

    This is the link to the psd-File: SND Basketball Jersey Template

    This is what it looks like as a blank template:

    SND_Basketball_Jersey_Template_zps2b0495

    Reference appreciated.

    atbw

    Daniel

  2. Many thanks for this great thread Darth Brooks. This is really helpful!

    Last year I was looking for something like this and stumbled over the Davidson templates and used them - trying to find out how they work. Poor thing that your thread wasn't up by that time. ;) One thing that he has got in his templates that you have not talked about are two more layers with a greyscale uniform that utilizes "Overlay" (hope that this really is in the english photoshop version). I think that those are used to retain the original color. When you use multiply and screen there comes in the shadowing and there come in the highlights. Sometimes the original color gets lost a bit. At least that is what I feel about it. By adding an "overlay" layer the original color seems to be conserved a bit better and the showed areas have more depth.

    Here is an example of what I am talking about:

    grizzlies_jersey_gold_without_zps611567fgrizzlies_jersey_gold_with_zpsf29fdca2.j

    scr_mul_ove_zps24b478f8.jpg

    When you have that Overlay layer in it, the Multiply layer can be a bit brighter.

    All the best wishes

    Daniel

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