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Revision as of 16:18, 17 September 2012
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Contents |
Overview
This quick little tutorial teaches a quick, easy, fun technique for creating brand new fabric fold textures. The resulting textures look a lot like silk or satin, and are great for making dresses, curtains, drapes, etc.
What you will need
Tutorial Link
Photoshop Tutorial - Fabric Folds
Prerequisites
As this is a "Toolbox Tutorial" designed to build on existing skills, it is not a beginner or basic tutorial. You will need to look at more basic clothing tutorials before you can attempt this technique.
Credit
Originally written by Tutorials-Photoshop
Related Links
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Body Shop: Recolouring | Meshing | Modding | Sims Objects: Object Creation | Recolouring Other: Building | Walls & Floors | Careers & Majors | Hacks and Game Mods | |
| Body Shop Recoloring Tutorials by Category | |
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Introduction | FAQ | Clothing | Hair | Eyes | Eyebrows & Eyelashes | Makeup | Accessories | Piercings | Skintones and Simming |