Affinity Photo - How to put Patterns on Clothing

in #photography6 years ago (edited)


This time we are going to look at how to put a falt 2D pattern onto a 3 dimensional dress. It is super easy and fun to do. We are going to use liquefy as well as masks and layer blending to achieve this.

click the photo above to watch the video on dTube

photos used:
https://pixabay.com/en/floral-pattern-background-1814372/
https://pixabay.com/en/girl-woman-beautiful-long-hair-1307428/

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This is a very useful tutorial for every photographer and designer. Imagine you are out with a model, got the perfect photos on a perfect day. But then you realize you want more patterns on her dress. Or you want to shoot all your patterns in one shooting.

Do it in post!

This tutorial will show you everything you need to know to replace patterns on clothing or put your designs on clothing in a very realistic way. I will even show you how to warp the design around folds and creases in the fabric.

For Designers

Don't pay for a photo-shoot with every new design. You can create this once and save it as a master file. So when you come up with new designs you can put them on your clothing in minutes. Super fast, easy and realistic. You can even create this for different angles and Models, so your design can show what it looks like on a man, woman or child.

For Photographers

This technique also helps you to give your customers more options or create a large variety of stunning stock photos. With this technique you can adapt your photos to topics, holidays, news events, ceremonies and more. Turn one shooting into the source of hundreds of stock photo variations.

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Wow this is so cool. I'm going to start using this. Thanks a lot for sharing.

hi :) Thank you. If you use photoshop. this should work the same way with "liquefy". otherwise you can also get the software i am using here: https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo/

I was thinking that the "wrap" tool from photoshop might do the trick, but i'll have to try it out and let you know.

i'm not sure the photoshop wrap mesh is fine enough for this. But give it a try

nice tutorial! anyways i noticed in your video you said that you have 500 followers.. do you mind telling me from which site those followers are? :)

Thank you. I have over 500 now on YouTube :)

i dont mean to be nosey and all, but im a Curie curator and i like your post. is it okay if ill ask for your Youtube link? :)

Not at all. I would love to have my tutorials curied :) This is me on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCKx8mAHiFus-XYQLy_WnaA?

my pleasure man! well look at that, a nice big curie reward! you deserve it man! :)

Yeah... Great stuff

so awesome! thank you @andywong31

its my pleasure buddy! you deserve it! keep up the good work! :)

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amazing, you can use tags like tutorial and howto so as to give your post more visibility...

good job

i'm not sure if they do anything, but you can click on them and they work like tags. so i guess there must be some use to then ;)

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