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On the background layer for the guernsey, (usually you have set that as your guernseys main colour), right click the preview box, select 'select pixels'. It should select the outline of your guernsey.

On the layer you have drawn your shape on, click the little circle inside the rectangle button (add vector mask). It will make a vector mask for that layer and not show anything outside that shape (the shape of your guernsey).

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I spent a lot of time drawing that.
 

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Do you use a colour overlay as well? I can only get stripes with transparent and one colour - not two-coloured stripes.
 
So you've made a new layer?

Right click on the little square showing the original layer. Select pixels.

Then click on this new layer with the pattern. Press the button with a square, and a cicle inside it.

You'll get it one day, and it'll be a beautiful moment.
 
Ok I made my first jumper is photoshop, the wings are a bit rough because I just used the ones that I use in paint and I havn't put numbers on because I don't know how/don't have a template for numbers, any feedback would be great so I can improve on photoshop.:)


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On the background layer for the guernsey, (usually you have set that as your guernseys main colour), right click the preview box, select 'select pixels'. It should select the outline of your guernsey.

On the layer you have drawn your shape on, click the little circle inside the rectangle button (add vector mask). It will make a vector mask for that layer and not show anything outside that shape (the shape of your guernsey).

vectormask.png


I spent a lot of time drawing that.

If I'm using one of the templates posted by the OP in this thread, where is the background layer?
 

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I just got photoshop and i am following this tutorial, but i cant get the AFL and sponsors logos onto the jersey. Can someone please help me. I dont care what sponsor you can give me. preferibly jeep though, as i am doing a richmond jersey
 
I just got photoshop and i am following this tutorial, but i cant get the AFL and sponsors logos onto the jersey. Can someone please help me. I dont care what sponsor you can give me. preferibly jeep though, as i am doing a richmond jersey

Get a Jeep logo off the net, save it and open it up on Photoshop. Select it using the Marquee Selection Tool.

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Select the Jeep logo, then hit Ctrl and C (PC) or Command and C (Mac). Go back to the window with the jumper template and hit Ctrl and V (PC) or Command and V (Mac). The logo should now be in this window. Then go to Edit>Transform>Scale and make the logo the size that you want. Then use the move tool to move it into position.
 
Thanks :) Another question, when you are doing hoop or stripes on a jersey how do you get rid of the exess hoop hanging of the jersey.:thumbsu:
 

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Hey Ganty,

I'm running latest Photoshop on a mac. So I know if won't be exactly the same as on your tutorial. But I'm stuck at part 37. I hide the layers, and then select the magic wand and it outlines the jumper color. And then "select inverse". Unhide the layers just created, in this case the hoops, and press delete. But it just seems to delete the whole hoop and not just the overhangs.

Any advice?
 
Hey Ganty,

I'm running latest Photoshop on a mac. So I know if won't be exactly the same as on your tutorial. But I'm stuck at part 37. I hide the layers, and then select the magic wand and it outlines the jumper color. And then "select inverse". Unhide the layers just created, in this case the hoops, and press delete. But it just seems to delete the whole hoop and not just the overhangs.

Any advice?
Aha! I had the same problem! What I do is open up a new tab in Photoshop (about 700x700), using the paint bucket, colour the white page you've got what every colour you want (click about 8 times). Using the square marquee selection tool, select the size hoop the ,control c, click on the template tab, control v. If the hoop is to big, small etc.. make sure the layer you pasted in the template is selected, right click, free transform and simply resize the hoop. Select the magic wand, outline the base layer, then "select inverse", select the layer you want to get rid of the overhang, in this case the hoops, and press delete.
 
Aha! I had the same problem! What I do is open up a new tab in Photoshop (about 700x700), using the paint bucket, colour the white page you've got what every colour you want (click about 8 times). Using the square marquee selection tool, select the size hoop the ,control c, click on the template tab, control v. If the hoop is to big, small etc.. make sure the layer you pasted in the template is selected, right click, free transform and simply resize the hoop. Select the magic wand, outline the base layer, then "select inverse", select the layer you want to get rid of the overhang, in this case the hoops, and press delete.

Cheers NM, seems to have done the trick! Strange though, because that's essentially what I was doing before right?
 

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