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Old 07-26-2004, 12:12 AM
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pre-shade Notchback

Hey all!!

I've been busy lately so I haven't been around. Lots of nice work out there.

I have been working with a friend of mine learning some illustrative techniques for shirts and stuff. The process is basically spot color channel functions in PS, but you guys already know that.

Here's her site: http://www.motorsportsillustrated.com/index2.html

She does great work. Huge shows.

I'm employing what I've learned on a design for the Artic air-cooled VW club in Anchorage Alaska (where I grew up yay!!!)

Here's my preline/preshade Notchback.



It's all Illustrator and I haven't actually finished yet. I have to go and fix alot of stuff I know....Just thought I'd share. Once I get it into photoshop I'll post the finished deal for you.

A Nothcback is a VW type 3. Same family as the squareback wagon, and the fastback (like the one I used to have).

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hey. haven't seen you in a while. i figured you were making a living.
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Hey yall. Finally got a minute to get back into this thing. I'm prepping to go on vacation next week. (Lake Powell 5 days!) so I've been very busy trying to clean my plate.

Let's recap:

Me: I'm trying to learn some new techniques so I can do shirts like the high end dudes.

You guys: so

Now.....here's the latest.

The technique involves drawing in Illustrator or getting a tracing utility like streamline to convert your bitmap to vector then bouncing it over to PS and coloring in channels so your separations get completed as you render. For any of you T-shirt guys out there this is very very cool. Saving time increases your profit margin. Increased profit margin makes significant other more tolerant of your need to put a flip face MD player in your 1958 VW.

Here's 1:



You can see how I set up the channels and what's goin on here. Each channel represents a color in the design. The channels are set at 5% opacity so you can see how they blend. (except black and white which are 100%) When the channels are output to film the rip (printer thing) will make everything black but render tones less than black in whatever halftone or diffussion dither I specify.) That means it makes it look swell.

here's 2:



I turned off all the black line so you could see the color on it's own. I'm not even done with color number 2 yet and chances are I'll scrap all of this and start from scratch after I get it down. When you make your selections in the channels expand then by 2 pixels. This will compensate for the black line and butt your colors against each other. Your printer may get a little fussy if he's old school, but the new gen will dig you.

here's 3:




Just a closer look at the wheel. Personally I'm not real happy with it, but mistakes are part of growing. You can employ PS effects in the normal layer mode and then bring them into your channel. This is a very cool thing. That's how I did the tire.


Like I said this is probably all for scrap but the learning process is invaluable. I have to thank Jeri Clow for all her help. She's been great. http://www.motorsportsillustrated.com

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Lemorris that is look really sweet.
Expanding your skill set I C You da man
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Re: pre-shade Notchback

Hey Al,

The tute I was talking about is here:

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...3&page=2&pp=15

Once again sorry for slide 2 taking so long. It was more experiment than anything. I'll fix it tomorrow.

Wait for it though. It's worth it.

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Thx Lemorris,

Is there a way to save the entire file to hard-drive and then view it?

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nope...that's part of the beauty.

Actually there may be a swf in your temporary internet folder.

The source swf is 18 Mb so look for a large one.
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Web friendly version is up!!

Try it now.

http://www.misysimentor.com/demo/selecting/index.html
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Hey Lemorris,

I like your tutorial, now that is the way to learn PS.
Thanks for sharing that. Hope you make some more...hint hint

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Cool fellas...glad you dig it.

I'll make more soon.

Just got back from vacation. Took the fam to Lake Powell It was awesome!!



Me and the boy fishing on the backside of Gunsight Butte



View from Padre Bay

It was awe inspiring. It's nice to feel insignificant sometimes.

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Re: pre-shade Notchback

Yeah Bonz.....If you ever have a chance....do it.

I'll have progress on that Notchback this week.

My Flash stuff is receiving a lot of interest in the e-learning field of late so my cars have had to park for a while.

Hopefully I can get back into this soon.
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