I absolutely love these! But I'm having a little trouble with the psd. Where am I supposed to put the color? Cause the shadows layer is at normal 100%, and the 'solidcolor' layer is under that at 50% opacity.
Sorry if this is stupid, but I'm a bit ditzy sometimes. :)
Ah, I put those there so you could switch between the two. The layer named "shading" is the solid color, with the shading already on it. If you want you can change that layer to multiply or to overlay or to soft light and put the color between it and the solid color layer. (here is an example .psd: http://www.mediafire.com/?lzbhz81hlyp1d7i)
Alternately, what I would suggest is putting your color layers OVER the "shading" layer and using the multiply/overlay/soft light effects on the color layer. (here is an example .psd : http://www.mediafire.com/?hdxth66q1zho19p)
<3 Thank you! I am really excited for your recolors!
Yes, it would work the same way. You could put the pattern layer right over a color layer, too. Or you could put a color layer over a pattern, in both cases using those multiply/overlay/soft light effects.
Damn, these are on GoS, which is down atm. Could you possibly re-upload these elsewhere like mediafire or something? They're so gorgeous, I would love to download them.
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Sorry if this is stupid, but I'm a bit ditzy sometimes. :)
edit: I'm talking about the cheerleader outfit.
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Alternately, what I would suggest is putting your color layers OVER the "shading" layer and using the multiply/overlay/soft light effects on the color layer. (here is an example .psd : http://www.mediafire.com/?hdxth66q1zho19p)
Either way it will look mostly the same.
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If I wanted to add a pattern on it, would it be the same thing? I've never been great at recoloring clothes.
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Yes, it would work the same way. You could put the pattern layer right over a color layer, too. Or you could put a color layer over a pattern, in both cases using those multiply/overlay/soft light effects.
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