Wow Wow Wow, I am really very impressed you are the best. I would be grateful if you could let me know if you have got a video or videos on how to make Chiffon and lace texture fabric please.
Yes, that’s true, but I haven’t seen this particular method used in other tutorials so I thought I would add another option. There are so many ways to do everything in Photoshop, this is just one more :-)
PNG is a larger file size but better quality for defined lines like text. It will give you crisp lines. PNG also supports transparency, jpg doesn’t. Not much different apart from that.
Love the video, beautiful design, great job!!! Very inspiring...
Loved this! thanks so much
Thank you for this wonderful video!
I love plaids and this is such a super easy way of making them. A great tutorial, thank you Mercedes :)
My pleasure, I’m glad you liked the tutorial:-)
I absolutely love how thorough you are, explaining in detail, every little thing you do in Photoshop
Thank you for the tutorial !!
My pleasure I’m glad it helped
This is amazing! Is it possible in Gimp?
Beautiful
could you do a tutorial on how to simply create a paisley..thank you love your art
Sure thing, thanks 😊
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Wow!! What an interesting method! Thank you for this tutorial
My pleasure, I’m glad you liked it ☺️
Wow Wow Wow, I am really very impressed you are the best. I would be grateful if you could let me know if you have got a video or videos on how to make Chiffon and lace texture fabric please.
Thank you, I will add those to my list.
Excelent work.
Thank you 😊
Interesting ! You could probably also do this with a pixelstretch instead of a gradient.
Yes, that’s true, but I haven’t seen this particular method used in other tutorials so I thought I would add another option. There are so many ways to do everything in Photoshop, this is just one more :-)
Mercedes, another great lesson! I am in the habit of saving PNG, the advantages of saving in JPG?
PNG is a larger file size but better quality for defined lines like text. It will give you crisp lines. PNG also supports transparency, jpg doesn’t. Not much different apart from that.
@@PrettyWebzMedia thank you 😊
how do you repeat this? For digital printing
This is a simple pattern with straight lines so it should be easy to repeat with an offset filter and cloning.