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Subject: Painting with textures


Marque ( ) posted Mon, 27 August 2001 at 5:03 PM · edited Wed, 05 February 2025 at 6:49 AM

I know there is a way to "paint" a texture on after loading it into photoshop. Someone told me how a while back. Are there any gurus out there who know offhand, or if you could even point to the right pages in the manual I would really appreciate it. Thanks, Marque


AprilYSH ( ) posted Wed, 29 August 2001 at 1:32 AM

Look up the stamp tool in the manual, or even fill tool using pattern instead of colour.

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Marque ( ) posted Wed, 29 August 2001 at 4:01 AM

April I think you got it, I think it was the pattern with the fill tool. Thank you so much! Marque


petes ( ) posted Thu, 30 August 2001 at 1:24 PM

It depends on what your asking. If your looking to add a colored pattern, you can copy the pattern, put it on a seperate layer. If the model is wearing a light colored outfit your in luck. Take the layer with the texture and multiply it. This will allow all the shadows to show thru, giving a more convincing look. As far as molding it you will need to place with it. version 6 has a warping ability to the layer which may help. As well you will need to do some cloning as well as duplicating the pattern on seperate layer and put then together. Also note, you would want to put a layer mask that is the out line of the article of cloths. This way you can move a round the pattern without re clipping it again. If It's a texture you want to add. Load a texture in a channel, load it, then darken the shadows/brighten the highlites. Hope this helps! feel free to email me w/ any questions.

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