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1. Introduction with class: If you are looking away to start designing your own
and unique designs, then this class is
definitely right. For you. In this class, you're going to learn all
things that you need to start working comfortably
in Photoshop. First, we are going to
cover some basics of Photoshop tools
that are necessary. And trust me, it will be easy. You'll love Photoshop. After this class. After that, we are
going to learn easy methods to
create amazing work. We will create four
different designs from scratch and
you see an results. You will be able at the end of this class to do
something like this. So after we learn
tools and after we go over and apply what
we learn on projects, later on, you will
be on your own. But keep in mind
that you can ask or discussed about your
work with me anytime. So I will be here for
you at any moment. So I really hope this class will be helpful to
everyone out there. Good luck, and I hope to see
you inside the disk class. Bye.
2. Learn Photoshop Basics in 30 Minutes: Hi guys. I hope
you're doing well. In this video, I will
introduce you read Photoshop. So basically in this
video I will show you every tool that we are going
to use during this course. So I'm not going to cover all
tools that Photoshop God, but we will cover only
the most important tools and the tools that we are
going to use for our work. So let's start this. You guys can see this is the starting screen of Photoshop
and I use version 2020. So when we go to File
and we create new, this is the window
that will open. So basically what's
important up here to know is when you want
to print something, for example, we want, our shirt will be printed. So we need to set from up here resolution to this
is density pixels per inch. So I will go with 300. But if we want to create
some image for a web, for our web-page and
the similar stuff, our word, logo and
stuff like that. The stuff that are not
going to be printed. So there will only show up on, in a digital form. So if we want to print
something physical form, set 300 pixels per inch. If we want to see it on
a digital form, only, that set, only 72
pixels per inch. So basically that's
it we will cover, I will discuss about
this later and we will talk more about
that in, on that topic. So basically, I will go with my shirts with this resolution. So from up here we can
choose orientation. Do we want pixels, inches, centimeters, or
some other points? Anyway, let's go just with this, hit Create, and that's it. We will have our document ready. So basically from
up here guys are our tools and up
here is our layer. So I can go just drag and
set up whatever I like to. So basically this is the
interface I like and I prepare. So if you have anything, you can arrange by your
own or you can go from, or you can go from up here
and choose some of those 3D, graphic, motion,
painting, or photography. It doesn't matter, or you
can create your own custom. So that's it. The most important is this, these layers and we were, and we will go over this
area a lot during our work. And let's, let's
start with our tools. So basically first tool
is moved to and let me just go create a new layer and for my peer
recreate new layers. So let's just go create
something like this. I will fill it. It doesn't matter. You don't
need to follow this step. Just wanted to show you how
you can move your objects. So basically, what
I'm doing currently is I'm only moving my
layer one just like that. And we can go and
duplicate that layer. You will see in a second. So there is couple of things you need to know about
Move tool anyway. First thing is this. You see, this is
outer select checked. But if I go and
uncheck this one, you see this is layer 1. This is that layer from up here. We can go close it or open it. And now if I want to move layer one copy,
that's this layer. I will go and motor
just like that. And now if I want to
go over this area, you see I still moving
my layer one copy. But let's go try
without a select. You see it's still
this layer active, but when I go click
once up here, I will drag this one. So this is important to know. I would suggest you, if you are a beginner and you don't really
know what to do, make sure this auto
select is checked. You see, this is the
main difference. You see this is layer one copy to and with my auto select, it will automatically move to my layer that I'm
currently over with. My mouse and FI go and
unselect this one. Let's go back to layer one. Copy to this is this layer. And if I go over this area, it will still move my
layer one copy two. So this is really
important to know. It will help you alot. Next tool that we
are going to use is rectangular marquee tool. It will basically
create the selection. And now I can fill this
selection with my brush or I can paint with my
gradient or fill it with some. Color like from up here
with Paint Bucket Tool, we can choose a
color and this is the color that we are
going to fill with. And you see, I just click once. And now what I did, I created. Let me go and select this. You see, those two
are in one layer, so we don't want
to work like this. We want to go in a
separate layers. It will go couple of steps back. And now when I want to
create something new, I will make sure I
create a new layer. And now I can fill that with my paint bucket tool
Control D to de-select. Now aching, go grab my move tool and arrange
it however I like to. So this is a, this is how we do with
Rectangular Marquee Tool. The same thing is with
the Elliptical Marquee. I don't want to lose
a lot of time here, guys, to showing you
everything about Photoshop. Basically from up here we got options panel and we can create, you can get a lot of different
options with each tool. So from up here, we'll, we got less suitable
Polygonal Lasso Tool and magnetic to magnetic
lasso tool anyway, is also selection
tool we just create. This is with our free hand
and it will create selection. And if I press Shift, it will bring more
into our selection. Upon release on my mouse, it will expand that selection. But if I press Alt
or Option key, if you're using Mac, it will reduce stuff
from your selection. Just like this, we can do the same thing with elliptical or Rectangular Marquee Tool. Let's just say I want the
rectangular marquee tool. And let's just say
I want to remove this area from my
selection just like that. And I want to add some
elliptical from up here. I will hold shift all the time and I will expand my selection. I can go create a new layer, pick my brush tool, and from up here, I can go left or right
bracket key to increase or decrease the size of
my brush, just like that. And the color of my brush
will be the scholar, this foreground color, and
this is the background color. So basically, if I want
to go with some green, I will go just
like that up here, the color and I will
see, you see guys, it only affect things
that's inside my selection. And that's it. So Control D to de-select. And now this is
also important to learn how to arrange
layers in Photoshop. So this is layer three. It has priority because
this is on the top. But now when I want, if I want to go and move
my layer two, I want, let just say I want my red, red layer to be above
this green thing. And you see I'm moving up here, but it's still behind it. And if I go from up here
at the Layers panel and just with my
just by holding, I will go when I see
this blue stuff, I will just release. And you see now this is
my layer on the top, the red one is on the top, so this will stay behind. Anyway, I don't like this
green just go over it, right-click and you
just go delete layer or simply press Delete
on your keyboard. Anyway, let's continue. We don't need crop tool
for our work here. We're also don't need Spot Healing Brush
and healing brush. We will need Brush Tool and we will need Borussia
a lot, I think. And from up here, we can
choose a size of our brush. Just like that. We can go from up
here to increase or decrease the
size of our brush. And let me just go
close to those layers. So you can see better
what I'm doing. And let just say Guys, I want hardness to 100
and I want size 81. So I will create a new layer and I will just bring my brush
a little bit larger. So this is what
will I get if I go with my hand and
with hardness 100? And let's go decrease hardness to 0 to see
the difference here, see what effect we are getting
when our hardness is to 0. Anyway. If I want smoother edges, you see this is really rough. I will go and
increase this ledger, say around 50 percent. Now let's go bring
back our hardness. And now you see how my
edges are more clear. You see there is no rough edges like that because Photoshop. We'll use their algorithms and how to create more
precise stuff. Anyway, let's close this one, create a new layer. And from up here, we can choose something like and from up here we
choose Symmetry mode. Let's just say I want vertical and I want to increase that. Makes sure to hit okay there. And now let's bring
back our brush split. Legislature. I want smaller brush and I
want smoothing to around, let just say 70%. Now what I do, it will replace, it
will create same stuff. This is like mirror. And it will create same
thing on the other side of my of my workspace. So that's it also. That's cool thing
to know sometimes. But let just say I want this to 0 and flow, flow and capacities. It's similar, but
it's not the same. Anyway, let's go create something with our
leg. Just say green. Excuse me, I need to
create a new layer. And I go up here at
the pads and I want to delete this path
and go back to layers. Okay, Let's go back
with our brush tool. I will make it larger. So let's go capacity 100. And now this is something
that we got and let's create a new layer with
capacity around 20 percent. And let's go bring the black color for
our foreground color. And now just go with, this is with 20 percent opacity. And let me show you with 100%, it will go over that area. You would know this. So this is 100th and
this is 20 percent. So this is difference
between those. Anyway, I think you understand
how Brush Tool works. Anyway, from up here
you can create, you can download more brushes. I USE guys, I got from up
here some more brushes. Like, let's try with something like this
special effect brushes. So let me create a new layer. And you see this is
some leaf brush, so this is really cool thing. And you can download
from web, like there is, like million free
brushes for Photoshop, or you can use stock ones, or you can create
your own brush. But for this course we
don't need that. Anyway. That's something that
we can get for free. You see, let me go
create a new layer. This is something that we could use for some of our shirts. And that's it. So we want to use
clone stamp tool, barren tool, but we
will use eraser tool. And the eraser tool is also, it also work light brush, but it will just your
paint with the brush and you will do the same thing but only erase with
our array circle. You can go create hardness 100 or decrease it to any
percentage you will want. You got the same options, like with the brush tool, but only you will
delete things when you using this classic eraser tool. Make sure your brush
is large and just delete what you want
from your work. So guys, it's also important to stay organized in Photoshop, but we are not currently. This is really messed up work. I just want to show you how you can work in Photoshop anyway. From up here, we got
our paint bucket tool. And if I want to, let just say, let's go back to background and I want
to paint it in red. Just one click, and
there we have it. It will make the whole
layer in one solid color. So, but if I want to go with
Elliptical Marquee Tool, and let's just say I want
some color like this. Again, go back to Paint
Bucket Tool click once and control D to deselect. And there we have it. But what I did, I did something that I shouldn't do because I paint all
of that in one layer. So if I want to go
with my Move tool, I cannot do that because
those two are in one layer. All I can do is
move them together. This is working
destructively in Photoshop. What would I suggest you go Control Z couple of steps back. And when we got our
selection already, make sure to create a new layer. Go back to our bin bucket tool. Just fill that area
control D to de-select. And now let's go back with our Move tool and
we can move our, You'll see those purple things. This is smart guides
showing us what's the best position
and trying to fit that circle in some position. So this is really useful
thing in Photoshop. You will find yourself
using it a lot. Anyway. That's it about that. It's also important to
know how to let just say I want to increase the size
of this specific thing, this layer, layer that
just hit Control T to gather and make sure you make it larger or you
can get it smaller. This is free transform option. He Panther when you're
satisfied and that's it. So that's about those. And the gradient tool, it's also really important. You will find yourself
using it a lot if you want, if you're planning to
create shirts in Photoshop. So from up here, as
you guys can see, I got a lot of different things, but let's just say I want
to use this gradient. And from up here, this gradient to use
five different colors, five different colors
and color in those areas are really different and it
will go from this to this. But in the middle, we got some more. So I can move this. You'll see the
effect I'm getting. Let just say I'm satisfied
with this one hit, okay, and now how
this tool works. So it also work like
the previous one, like the paint bucket tool. If I don't select it, if I don't make selection like I did with the previous one, it will fill the whole area. Let's go back to
our gradient tool, and this is the gradient
that we are going to get. So if I go from this
area upon release, it will create gradient
inside my selection. And that's it. So let's go back, step back, control the, and now let's go to see what we are going to get
up if I release. So it felt fit as I said, the whole area so
we don't need that. Let's go back. And from up here we can
change some radial gradient, angle gradient, reflected
gradient, and diamond gradient. So let's go try this out. As you guys can see, this is the effect
that we are going to get if we using that option. So we can also change the blend mode capacity and even reverse it
and stuff like that. So you need the
experiment with those. You'll see from up here. This is something new that came with new version
of Photoshop. So this is really,
really useful. I find myself using this a lot, so it says a lot of times. So in a previous version we didn't got something like this. So this really helps me out
because sometimes I'm like, I don't know which color to pick for something for some gradient. And I came here and those
scholars look amazing. So I'm satisfied how this
looks and it really helps. So it's really up to you which one you like for your designs. So 18, we got this, right. This is it. So this is about gradient. And one more thing, if I
go double-click up here, I can go and change
any color I like. And you see automatically
how that gradient change. And we can go and create a
new gradient from up here. And we can call it
whatever we like, just hit New and it
will be up here. Let's just say this. And now we got our gradient. It will save this one
for our later work. So let's try it out. This is really messed up. Anyway. That's how you can
work with gradients. So that's it. We want to use these
tools for our work. On shirts, parentals, mental, it's really useful, but it's
only for advanced users. I want suggested for
beginners in Photoshop. So I will try to stay away from the pen
tool in Photoshop, It's tricky sometimes,
but when you find the way how to work with this tool,
it's really helpful. What we are going
to use a lot is this dipole from up here. Let me close this one, create a new layer. And this is, this is
the color of our font. And let's go with white color. So I will just type example. And control. Make sure to select your text and increase the size of it. You can go by just clicking up here and drag it up like this. And it will make your font larger or you can
go and type up here any dimensions you want once
you are satisfied with it, Okay, Bring your Move Tool and arrange it
wherever you like. So I'll go up here
at the characters. If you don't see
this, this stack, you just go from
window find character, and it will bring
something like this. And you just go arrange
it in your workspace. And that's it. So from ocher here, if we want to add it to this, we need to select it. So make sure if you have your moved to LA activated and you want
to select this one, you, you can't, you need to
go up here or press T on your keyboard and just click somewhere in between those two. You will see when you try it by your own control eye and
make sure you've selected. And now I can go from
up here and change the font to any font I have. So what I like to go and do, I, when I download some
font or by some font, I like to make it my favorites. And from up here are my favorites fund the
time currently using. And if I want to
see all the fonts, I can go and just
over those area. If I want to get this Bauhaus
93 inside my favorite ones, I will just press up here at this star and it
will show up here. So it's up here. So this is how you can get something in your
favorite fonts. So that's it. And we can arrange
that from up here. We can go and add warp text. We can add some
effect like this, increase the size or decrease
or horizontal or vertical. So it really depends what
your one reach your design. You can create cool
effects in Photoshop. Let just say we want
something like this, okay? K, and this is what we want. And now what's really important and what you will find yourself, Self using a lot when you're creating shirts in
Photoshop is up here. These blending options. So just go on on a font, on a layer that you
want to add it, right-click on it and
go to Blending Options. And you will get this
window m from up here. You will see when
I go over some, when I go over
something, it will, you will see automatically
how my font change. For example, if I want to add, this, can increase the size. You see how we got this effect. And let's just increase
the size a little bit. So we can add texture. This is cool and we
can add a stroke. So if I want to change
the color of my stroke, I can just go from up here. Let's just say I want some
black one for my peer. We choose a size of our
font and we can have, we can choose a capacity also, do we want 100 or we want
something like this? Let's just say I want
something like this. And from up here, we can add inner
shadow to our layer. You see how those areas getting larger and we can increase that. So this looks nice. We can add inner glow, but we can go call color overlay and change
something like two, some color like this or
something like this. It's really what
you find yourself. The light. We can go even from up here,
choose Gradient Overlay. Let's go close this one. And from up here we can
choose any gradient. This is some
gradients that I use. A couple of my previous works. Let just say we want this
or something like this. Okay? And this is how you work with this layer styles or,
or blending options. So from up here we can add drop shadow and increase the distance or
decrease it anyway, guys, I don't want go
over those too much. And and let's just hit, Okay. What's also important? We can, from up here, close
some of those effects. For example, I don't like
my stroke right now. I can just go close it. And that's it. Or inner shadow. I can close that also. Or drop shadow. Just by clicking, once
we can go and change, this red color is
really hurting my eyes. So I want to change that, just give me a second. And that's it. So this is our work. And those are basic things
that we need to know about Photoshop, about our work. We will discuss more about
this later through the course, but this is some, some things that
you need to know if you want to work in Photoshop, I just run over all the tools. So it's if you've never
been using Photoshop, this is maybe too much
information for you. But don't feel, but
don't be scared. It's really easy to
work in this program and I will make sure
you understand that. And I will go through my
tutorials really slow and I will give my best to show you
the easiest way possible. And one more thing that I want to show you
is from up here, Let's go to Edit
and Preferences, and let's go to general. So from up here we can go
and change couple of things. For example, color theme, I think default one is this one. Maybe some people
will like to work with white or this gray color. I like to work with
darker colors because I'm using my glasses and the
when I got this blue, when I when I see
this white color, there's too much
light coming into my eyes and it's
really painful for me. So I like to work with darker colors so
those are relaxing. So a lot of designers
will tell you that. Call our team or you will
see a lot of tutorials, like 99 percent people using darker colors because it's easier for an EIS for our eyes. Just imagine you're
working in Photoshop for 56 or even more hour spurt day and you've got this
like all the time. This is really trustful. So make sure to go
with darker theme, just giving, it's
really up to you. So from up here, workspace, this is really some,
some regular thing. And anyway, what I wanted to go and show you from up here, you can go if you want to let your Photoshop work
a little bit faster, you need to go and do
something like this. I think it's around 60 or even 50 percent Photoshop allow to use your
memory, your RAM. So just going crazy for
a couple of percentage and Photoshop will have
much more space for, for DOS, data, things
and stuff like that. And from up here,
history states, I think in the fault
was 40 or even 50. So I don't know
anyone who want to go 50 steps to make a change. So this will basically only
remembered the last 15 steps. So if you want to go
and change something, if you want to use
Control Z to go, undo some things at the lonely, remember the last 15 steps you made or you can
increase this formula. I don't know. If you need 100, you can go with 100 steps, but that's not something
that you need and your, and it will use a lot
of more information and program can be
laggy sometimes, so make sure around ten to 15, even 20 is enough. So that's what I wanted to
show you in this video. Guys, that's everything
for me in this video. If you have any
questions, let me know. This is really like
half an hour tutorial, but I needed to explain
some basic things about Photoshop because we will
need this through the course. You will need to know
some basic things. Please, if you have
any questions, if you need help
alleviate some of your designs with
anything in Photoshop, let me please know that and
I will gladly help you out. So see you in the next video. Thank you for watching.
3. Shortcuts: In this video, I want
to introduce you with the shortcuts that we are
going to use for this class. So, so I won't bother you with complex things and
the complex shortcuts or stuff like that, I will just go use
coupled different ones. So, but if you want to follow me and know what
I'm talking about, you need to know what to do. So for example, let
me just go and grab. And he told, for example, I want to create something
like this, okay? Now, for example, let's just go change color
of this one into a rat. Now when I tell you, Let's go and duplicate
this red circle. So what I need to do is I
will just go from up here and make sure this is the red
one and just hit Control J. It will automatically
duplicate this layer. So I will do the same thing, and I will do the same
thing for ellipse one, and I will go and create two copies of it
now and I tell you, Let's move this layer, for example, this one. And now when I tell you what, Let's Move red layer
up here, red circles. So you see my current layer, my current tool
activated is move tool. So if you are
using, for example, typed all annual one
to change right into your Move Tool and
you don't need to come every time to click on it. So you can go from tools to a Move tool in a
split of second. Just hit between WE
and T. T is a shortcut for title and we
IS form of toll. So now let's go move
this black one. So we learned two
things for now. One is moved all by
pressing V on our keyboard. Another thing is Control
J to duplicate layer. So Control J will
duplicate layers. Or if you find that heart for
some reason, I don't know. You can just go right-click on your current layer and
just go duplicate layer, name it, whatever you like it. Okay, and that's it. Rate. Another thing that I will
use probably through this class is if I need
to duplicate some layer, for example, like this layer. And I don't want to go from up here to find which
layer is this. I would just want to go by hitting my Alt key or
Option key on your, if you're using Mac, you see how double arrows shows up each time I impress
and holding Alt key. So now what will this do? Fi just hold Alt
key all the time. And now with my mouse cursor, if I go and move this one, it will create another
copy of that layer. Let's go create, let's go move. Now, let's go and create
a copy of this one. So I don't need to go from UCI. This is really messed up now. And I don't know
current position of this one until
I click up here. So I don't want to lose
time each time going to first to activate that layer, then copy that layer. I just will go press Alt and
hold and just drag it out and create a copy of that
current layer or the, or think. So, I hope this is clear. Now, let's go and learn how to select layers in Photoshop. If I go, and for example, let's just go and move
all the black layers into one group and all the red
ones into another group. And how to select those layers. If I select and hold my
Control key or Option key, if you're using Mac, you see when I select them, it will automatically
highlight them. Now I will just go hit
Control J to create a group. Now, all the layers
that we selected, our inside our group. So I can go close that
group and call them black. Great. Just double-click up here and we can go
and rename this. And now do the same thing
for the red ones and Control J and Control G to go
and create them into group. Another useful shortcut
that we are going to use also very often is
Control Z to undo. So you see a sign pressing, it will automatically go, step backwards and our layers will go and the first place. So another way to select the
layers is if I hold Shift, it will select from first layer to the last
layer that I select. It will select Automatically
everything in between. So it doesn't matter. You see, if I click from up here and the last thing
that I select is here, and it will select Automatically
everything in between. So this is another
cool thing to know, Control G to group 1. Let's go select them. Control G, group
to black and red. That's it. So those are things
that you must know if you want to follow
me without any trouble. Okay? And now another thing
that we are going to use very often is Control T. So
when I say hit Control T, and we can go now
and increase or decrease the size of this
layer and stuff like that. So this is the shortcut that we are going
to use very often. And that's it. About shortcuts. We need to know about
T. When I say press T, it will automatically bring your type tool and you
can just click once, go type whatever you want, and now Control I to select everything in your
current layer. When we typing Control I
will select everything. So that's it. When I go and click
once control, I will select everything. And now I can just go delete and start typing something new. Okay, Control, I select
everything, delete. That's it. Another thing that we are going to use when
I say, Let's go. For example, let's
just say create a new layer and fill it with
blue color. How to do that? And I create a new
layer from up here, just click on the plus, and now just go hit
G on your keyboard. And from up here we have gradient paint bucket tool
and 3D material job toll. So we want use this one. We will stay with paint bucket
tool or gradient dollars. So make sure your
paint bucket tool is activated and this is the foreground and
the background color. So when I go and so
when I go and use this, for example, Paint Bucket tool, if I select this
layer one, hit G, it will automatically fill
this one with the black color. Black, because black is
my foreground color. And I said, I need
some low color. For example, I will go
with this blue color. Now, I will just go one step
back and just one-click. And that's it. If you asking why we
don't see anything. That's because our layer
one is at the top. So this is on the top. And let's go move it
below this red group. Now you see we have
red group on the top. And this layer one
is below that. So priorities are red circles. And for example, if
I move this layer one inside this red group, but you see ellipse one is below my low layer and we
don't see a lip stone. A final this ellipse
though, up here. We will see that again. Now, layer one is inside our
red group FY21 to move it, just it, just click and move it until you
see something like this. And now it's out of that group. And the same thing
will go if I go below this black one, and that's it. So those are some basic
things that you need to know to fall off me
doing stuff like this. I hope this is
nothing hard for you. If you have any
questions, let me know. Those are the main shortcuts that we are going to
use during this class. So thank you for watching and
see you in the next video.
4. Prepare Document For Shirt : Hi guys and welcome. In this video, I will
teach you how to prepare your document for print. So basically, our
design is going to be printed and that's
why we need to know the, I usually go with my designs like this, with this resolution. And from up here, we can
change a name of our document. I can go with the
shirt number 1. And later, my shirt will
be saved as a T-shirt one. So orientation you
can change that. It's really up to you. Resolution you pick. But what's the trick up here? This is the most important thing when you're creating your shirt, when you're preparing
your document. So because we are
going to print this, we need higher resolution
pixels per inch. So basically the
higher resolution is, the better our work
will look like. Larger resolution, the
larger files will be. So guys, usually, if
we want to go for web, we go with resolution
of 72 pixels per inch. But when it comes to print, we want to go around
300 because our result, we'll be much better. And for your background, it really depends which color of your shirt it's going to be. So I usually go with black
color for my background because I usually design
shirts that's going to be printed on a
darker color shirt. So it really depends on
the work that you are going to put out there
and just hit create. And when you do that, your document will look
something like this. And from up here, you can go Control R or to add your rulers
or to remove them. So if you need something like this to put it on a
middle of your design. And you can just go
and bring them up. It's really up to you
how you like to work. You can add as many of those. It really depends
on which kind of designs you are going to create. So we'll move tool. You can just go up
here and remove them or you can add
as much as you want. So guys, that's it
for me in this video. Just remember, when you're
creating your files, go to File New, choose a resolution
that you wish for. And the important
thing is just here, 300, and that's it. And the choose color of your background that
you want to work with. So that's it for
me in this video.
5. Streetwear Design 1: All we have to work with in
this video is this image. Everything else we
are going to create. So let's get started. If you have any trouble
with your background, if your background is white or something else, don't worry, just go pick your
paint bucket tool, make sure your foreground color is black and just fill it. So that's it. Because we need black
background because all our designs will
go on a black t-shirt, hoodie or some other stuff
that we are going to sell. And that's it. So let's go right-click on your image and go
rasterized layer. Now, let's go to Filter
and go Filter Gallery. So I will go with
something like this. Let's go inside Sketch and
five halftone pattern. So from up here we got
circle and we got lines in. This is a really nice
looking and we have dot. I will go with dot, and I will go up here. Let's go basically,
all we do right now is blaming with those sliders. So until we find something
that we are okay with, we can go and use that. For example, I will go
something between 35 and 25. So let's see with 25 how it
looks and let's go with 35. We need to go aggressive
with this design. And I will go with 30 and size. Let's go see size with one. Not bad, but we want
some dots up here. So we want bigger dots. So like six or seven. With seven will lose too
much details around here. So I'll go back to 6. Much better hit,
Okay, and that's it. If I zoom in, Yeah, this is the effect I needed. Great. Now let's go to Filter and
go to news, add noise. And from up here we can
also play with this slider, but I wouldn't go more
than 10 to 15 percent. So let's go around here. He told k rate zoom
out a little bit. Control Plus to zoom in, control minus to zoom out. So that's it. Make sure your model
is selected Control T, and decrease the size of it
and move it to our left side. Just like that Control
Zero to fit the screen. And my next move will be Gu, right-click on it, go to
Blending Options and add stroke. I will add size 10
outside blend mode, normal capacity to 100. It okay, great. Next move. Let's go
to rectangle tool and make sure not
filled with any color. Add a stroke ten pixels
because thickness of this area and thickness of our squares need to be the same. So I'll go with something
like this. Okay? And this is the trickiest
part in this thing. So let's just align them. Great. Let me close this one. Go back to layers Control J
to duplicate this square. Now with my Move Tool selected, all I need to do
is make sure those two are aligned and moved. Great. I will go
merge those shapes. If I do that before I rasterize, I lose this spacing between. So let's go rasterize layer
first, then merge them. One more time, copy. And all, all this time I have my Move Tool selected
and with my arrow keys, I will move this layer
below or the up here. Great. Now, that's it. I will select those two
again and merge layers. So I can go and do this faster. Again, Control J to duplicate this layer or
you can go right up here. Duplicate layer results
will be the same. Make sure your last layer is
selected and your move tool activated and just with your
arrow keys, move this below. Great. I think I need to
do this one or twice more. Let's go Control J. Move it. And I need to do it one more time. So sorry about this. I think this is really
not that heart rate. Now, make sure you selected
all of those layers. Right-click on them. Merge layers. We have a problem. If you guys can see spacing
is not really up here. I need to make this just
a little bit larger. So I'll go Control T
and I will bring it. Great. Move it. Okay, this is something
that we need. Great. Now from up here, I will type injustice. So let's go type injustice. I need some aggressive red
color, something like this. K maybe increase the size to around 500 pixels
and type in justice. That's it. If you don't have this font, it's free for commercial use. Go on Google type and on fonts, free for commercial use and
you can find it and download. Okay. Now when I type this and make sure your injustice
layer is selected, Control T and rotate
this one for 90 degrees. If you are not sure. When you are 90 degrees and
just go up here and type 90. Now, I'm 100 percent sure
it's 90 degrees up here. Rate. I'll select this one and
make it just a little bit. And increase the size. Let's go try 600. This is too much. Let's go 550. This is much better. And I'll increase the size
to fit it just like that. Great. Now, let's go continue. Our next move will be we need go on Google and find human
rights definitions. So let's go to Google and
find human right definition. Here it is, human right
definition, Control. C to copy. And let's go back to Photoshop. Now when we pasted
that definition, go to your horizontal
type tool and just holding your mouse
and stuff like this. Upon release, you will
see what happens. So everything I type will be
inside this selected area. So we need to go
with smaller fonts. You will see it only
fit one word for now, so Control I, and then let's decrease
the size of our font. This is really small, so let's go around 80 pixels. We can go just a bit more. I think. Something like this is okay. Let's try 95 or 100 pixels. No, Let's go 85. I need this in a
tree row. Great. And if you don't want
this color or this font, Let's go make it white. Great. And I want some cause
some font like this. I wanted just a
little bit semi bolt. And that's it. I will increase the
size for a bit. And that's it. Let me align this first. A, do all the things
almost with my Move tool. So Control T, Let's increase
the size to this area. So that's it. Great, We have our definition
and we are almost done. So we need to go and
let me close this one. Let's go to rectangle one copy 5 and make one more copy of it. And when the latest
copy selected Control T and rotate
for 90 degrees. And we can move that up here. Rate, we can go and do some different things
with this one. For example, we can go and
fill it with with white color. For now. I need to make new selection. Control the de-select, make sure your rectangle marquee
tool is selected and don't bring anything
outside this selection rate. Just I want the fill, create a new layer and
fill it with white color. Control the D select, merge those two
layers, and that's it. And next thing that I need to
do is something like this. I'll fill those
with black color, create a new layer, Control G, and fill this area
control D to de-select. Now just bring this up here. So I'll go and stuff like this. And a fine holding Option
or Alt key on your Windows. You will see it
will automatically, when you see this double arrow, it will automatically duplicate the current layer that you have selected and I will
just drag them out. Just like this. You see, it's nothing hard. Just give me a
minute until I come to the end of this area. Great. Now you see we have a
lot of layers up here. So I'll select them all
and merge those layers. And we can go now
and those something like this by holding
your control, we can go and move this up here. Great, and we are almost done. One more thing I want to go and do is you will see in a second, let me just create
the same size. That's it. Now, I want to
expand it a little bit. Okay, this is my selection. Zoom out a little bit
and create a new layer. Now when we have selection, I want to fill it with the
same red color like this. So to do that, I'll go up here, click once and with my job. And with my color picker, I will just click once on
this red color and hit Okay, Bring your paint bucket tool. Click once, Control D to
de-select and more of it. And that's it. So let's go just
increase the size of it. I want this. Let me just show you
why I'm doing this. So I want spacing, UC spacing is right there
that everything aligned. It's, it's really important
you see that aligned. And now I want to do
this thing up here. And that's it. You see guys, everything is aligned
except this up here. So to do that, I need to increase
this thing here. So I will go Control T, and now by holding Shift, it will only increase
one size art. So let me zoom out, zoom in to see his OK.
Now it's okay, Great. And I need to type
one more thing. I need to type up here, a 100 percent human rights, and we are done
with this design. I think it looks really nice. So let's go start whether it will go with
some font like this. And I will type a 100
percent with white color. A 100 percent increase, a size to a 100 pixels, maybe a bit more, 300. Just a little bit more. 350. Maybe this is too much. No, it's not. And
this looks nice. Rate. And below that, I will
type Human Rights. Great. And to be really precise with this, I'll go, this is my layer and I'll go select
human and right, and this layer and make sure everything is aligned up here. So human is, now
let's go select only human and make it just
a bit more down there. And we can go select
this human thing. And from up here, Let's go make it bold. Something like this. Great to stand out, just a bit more like that. And that's it guys. So this is our design
for street wear brand. I will add this in one
group, so that's it. And if I want to increase
the size of my whole group, it'll just go Control T and increase the size of my design. Just like that. So now we can go and move all those smart guides once when we are
finished, the sea, how our design looks, to be really precise
and to be sure that spacing between
everything is okay, I will go select my group
one and my background. So I will go and from
up here, I will type, move it to the middle
and also do it up here. So now I'm, when I
upload this design, I'm 100 percent sure
that this design will look amazing
on Annie product. So guys, I hope you learn
something from this video. It's really long and maybe
complex video for beginners, but I hope it's not that much. If you have any
questions or something, it's not okay for you in
this video, let me know. I will explain you the
best ICANN and that's it. See you in the next video. Thank you for watching.
6. Streetwear Design 2: In this video, we
are going to create another cool design.
So let's start. So we are going to start
by using ellipsoidal. I will use fill with white color without
any strokes for now. So, and I will go create some, some shape, something like this. It being this will go wow. Okay, upon release, there it is. I will apply it logos this
properties and that's it. Simple is that ended? Now, we'll go and
open this image. You will see this
image in your files. Now let's go hold Alt or
Option key if you're using Mac and up until you see
something like this, some arrow that goes down. So once you see that, just click on that. And we just created
a clipping mask. And now I can move
this image inside this shape so that the
effect I want it for now. And what I need to do, I need to go and duplicate
two of those more, and I will do and move
them just like this. Okay. And the last one, Let's go and move it right here. Okay? And I will move this
image to our first one. So let me show you
how to do that. So ellipse one needs
to be priority, so I will place it
right on the top. So the next one, middle one. And we'll just go
duplicate this image. You can go buy two ways, Control J or right-click and
then go duplicate layer. So it's easier to
work with shortcuts. The more you spend
time in Photoshop, the more shortcuts you will use. So do the same thing, or if you don't see the 0 or you having
trouble doing that right-click and
create clipping mask and you will get
the same results. So don't worry
about that. Ledger. Say this is the effect by
need and one more time, Control J and move it to the bottom and do the same
thing, create clipping mask. And we can go and move this
image to something like that. Great. And now what I need to do
is I need to go up here at the ellipse one copy and go to blending options
and add a stroke. So I will add some
stroke you see around. This is really small, so let's go increase this. Let's go by 15. That's 18 or 12. Let's go, let's go by 20. Okay, I'm satisfied with 20. And I can go right-click
Copy Layer Style, paste layer style, and the
same for the last one. So this will save you some time. Now we can go and maybe move this ellipse
one just a little bit. Great. And the same thing for this one. And I think this
looks really nice. And now we are going to
use words determined. So let's tie that out. Great. Let me increase
the size of that. Something by that is okay. Maybe bold. And that's it. Great. Now, a neat to add. Something like this. Okay, Let's just say I'm
satisfied with this for now. Let's just decrease
the spacing between those letters by
20, and that's it. So now what we need to
do is let's go up here, this layer and right-click
on it than go. Convert to Smart Object now Control T. And by holding Alt, I will get some facts like
this, something like this. And I will increase
on the other side. And don't forget to hold all
the time the Control key. Okay, I think something
like this is enough. Great. Now what we need to
do is we need to go and duplicate those. So let's go move this
copy. Control T. We need to rotate this
one a little bit. Let me zoom in so
it would be easier to work with. Okay. Let's go create a couple more and just rotate that until you get the same
spacing between those two. K. That's something that
I'm satisfied with. Let's go create two
more and that's it. So this is really
nothing hard to do. It. Just take a couple minutes to
do the repeat those steps. And once you've done that, you are ready to go and designs will look really
call and catchy. K. Let me zoom out a
little bit more. And let's go one more. Or I think is, I think it's enough. Great. But now what we need to do is let me just find the top one. So this is my thought. I will call it top layer. Great. And with everything else, I need to go capacity to 0. And now let me show
you one cool trick. So I will go to
Blending Options. Let's go from up here, capacity opacity to
0 and add a stroke. And we will add a stroke outside so we can go and
decrease a little bit. So let's go with 15 or
something like that. Or we can go from center. Let's go from center
and increase. Let's just say 20. Great. And now I can go and do copy layer style and just a layer style
with the other ones. So, but this doesn't look nice. Spacing between those
two is not okay. Something that I'm okay with. So I will go and
do that and let me go fix this in a second. So we will go with insight, or we can go outside. Let's go inside and decrease
the 10 pixels rate. This is not something also. So let's go from the center. This looks much better. Okay, this is it. Now. Copy layer style and
now base layer style, paste layer style. Great. And last one, I want to
keep that in that way. So let's go select those two and Control
G to create a group. Let's call this group
taxed rate and move this text right Bill on
the top of the background, so below everything else. So everything else is up here. It has priorities. So this will go
below those layers. You will see in a second
what I mean by that. And we'll go Control T and
increase a little bit. So you see what
I'm talking about? We can go something like this. Great. This is really nice. And now let me just go
from up here and type. Great. Now I want to select
this and my background, bring my move tool
and align that on a middle so we can do the
same thing with text. Select background and text, and go right here on the middle. So now I'm 100 percent sure
this is right in the center. And below that, we can go and add some definition
about Thurman. So let's go check that out. This is this is that ignition
will decrease the size of it By can go auto. Let me decrease the size. Let's go with 75.
This is really small. So I need to get this
spacing, something like that. Great. Now I can increase the size. And that's it. So I remove the spacing
between those letters and I need to make them closer because this
is too much for me. Something like this
will look better. Okay. And that's it. This is right in the
middle and we can go buy something like we can go grab some some of the
handwriting font. For example, we can go
with this one and we can add some signature
about our brand. So let's just say I
will type our brand. This is now the font that I
wanted for the handwriting. Let me type that again. Our brand. Great. With some
color like this. Hey, now when we have that, can go move it. Something like that. Or we can go try. And the top of that
to see how it looks. It's really nice and that's it. So later on we can add
a couple more things. Maybe change the color
of this one because there is no combination for it. Let's go with some red, yellow, red looks much better,
and that's it. So our red color
looks much better. And I'm satisfied
how this turned out. So maybe we can go and change this also to this red color. So let's see how it will look. I want to stay white
for now, and that's it. And this is another way
to create cool design in Photoshop for our
street wear brand. So I hope you'll like it and that you will
learn something new. Thank you for watching and
see you in the next video. Bye.
7. Streetwear Design 3: In this video, we
are going to create another cool design using
simple techniques in Photoshop. So let's get started. As you guys can
see from up here, we have two images to work
with in this, for this design. So let's start. Make sure you're enrolled in. Layer is selected. And I need to make sure
this color is white. Or I can go with something
like something similar because this bluish
or greenish color is not something that
time. Okay. With. Because of those areas, you will see in a second, we need to remove all
those white areas. So let's start. All we need to do is go to
Select then color range. Now, you see from up here
how much fuzziness I will, I can allow to this design. So let's go with
something like this. If you don't see your
design and just make sure to take a
sample of the color that you want to be selected. Then hit Okay, now we
have our selection. We need to go and
create a new layer. Make sure your new layer
is selected and go. Pick white color for
our foreground color. So once I'm sure my
foreground color is white, I will pick being bucket tool. Make sure your layer
one is selected. And now I'll just
click once and it will automatically fill this
selected area with white color. So Control D to deselect. We don't see results yet. So let me close this rolled ink. So still nothing. But now, let me go and pick my paint bucket tool and now fill my background
with black color. So that's it. Now we have our
layer one selected. Great. And now I'll bring my George Washington
Bridge image up here. One more thing
before I continue, I need to go Control T and
rotate these 14 90 degrees. So I will just go rotate
this one and make sure it fit this area that
we have to work with. Okay, upon release, that's it. Now all I need to do is hold my alt key to create
clipping mask. So one-click and that's it. Now let me just place
this image up here. Great. I need to increase the size
of it just a little bit. And that's it. We
can go, for example, grab our Hue saturation
and play with colors, for example, can go desaturated
to get this effect. I think this looks even better. So I think this looks nice. Let's see, before and after. This is nice for me. And now all I need to
do is for example, from up here I need
to type something like New York City or
something similar. So let's go with New York City. So grab your type tool
and I will go with some with some yellow
color, something like this. Okay. And let's just type
below that sitting. And now let's find
some cool fonts for this Great New York City. I need to change a
font of this one to something like this rate. We can go increase
the size of it. For example, let's go
with something like this. And poor city even larger. This is nice. And now I can go
right-click on it, go to blending options. And let's add the stroke width. Black color. Okay. I will go position
outside and I will increase to around something
like 25 or let's go with 30. Okay, this is nice and let's go bring this city
a bit more up here. Great. Maybe increase the size of
New York just a little bit. For example, 750 pixels. Now makes sure to
select New York City. And let's select
our background to make sure let's go grab our move tool and
align them on a metal. Great. Great. Now we can go and
add duck tape for example. Let's go bring this
image up and how we can go and remove those areas. For example, I will
just go from up here. Quick Selection tool, make
sure to select this control J. And we have this without
background in a new layer. So I will Control
T, make it smaller, maybe even rotate to get something like this. Okay. I need to make sure this is smaller for just a little bit, so my duct tape looks more
natural to stand there. I need to get a smaller. Okay, and now let's go
create a copy of this one, Control J and just
bring it up here. Control T, Rotate, Flip
Horizontal, Flip Vertical. To get something like this. Maybe rotate it just a bit. So that's it. And now we can go and play with this New
York, maybe even more. For example, we can
go convert this to a smart object and go
play with filters. For example, we can go to filter gallery and use
some random filter. We can go with this
one with dots. Let's go check out how
lines will work out. Let's try this one. Hit. Okay? And now this is our new effect. We can go to Blending
Options and add a stroke, for example, this is how it
will look with black one. Or we can go and add yellow. I think it looks much better
with black stroke, Okay. And hit Okay one more
time, and that's it. So now all I need to do is make sure to select
everything, control J, add it into a group, and now select that group and our background and make sure
it's aligned on a metal. And this is our designs. So I think this is really nice-looking design
with simple techniques. Or if you don't like this
dot debut can just go close those two layers. And this is our design. So I hope you'll learn
something new from this video. If you have any questions, let me know and see you in the next video.
Thank you for watching.
8. Streetwear Design 4: Here we are in a new video. So let's create another
cool design for our brands. So as you guys can
see from up here, we've got two people and
one of them holding cigar. So we are going to
create design that says bad habits or
something like that. And we are going to add
some extra touches to, to make sure that
our design will be noticeable on a black t-shirt or hoodie or stuff like that. So let's start. As you guys can
see from up here, I got my image, I will make it smaller
just a little bit. Okay, Now, let's go to
filter, filter gallery. And from up here we
got, are this thick, we got brush strokes, we got Distort and
we have sketch. So I want go, I wanna go with sketch, and I want to go with
halftone pattern. We pattern type lines, so I go to get this smaller. So this is the
preview of my design. Let me go maybe increase
a bit or decrease. Let's go around 28 is fine. And size maybe I'll increase
just a little bit more. We can go with seven. So this is my choice. If you like some other thing, you can go from up
here and type line, dot or circle and choose whatever you think
looks the best. So right now I'll hit
Okay, and that's it. So this is my design for now. Let's go add some more thing. Right-click, then go
to Blending Options. And from up here,
Let's have fun. I want to add the stroke
with some color like this, and I want to copy this color so because I'll use
this color later on. Okay. You guys can see
it's 20 pixels size. Position outside blend
mode is normal opacity 100 K. And now what
I want to add, I want to add Inner Glow. So with the color that I just
use with some yellow color. So let me move this a bit
so we can see how it looks. Maybe I want to decrease the
size to around 15 percent. So this is much better for now. And okay, I think
that's it for now. Let's go hit, Okay, from up here I want to
type bad habits and we'll see how results will look. For this one, I need
some font like this. I will type bad habits. And I want to select this
one to make sure this is the same yellow color that I
used for my previous moves. Okay? Control T. Make
sure it's aligned rate. Now I want to select
those two and align this on a middle,
something like this. It'll move it up here. And now just select
my bad habits. I want to place it
something like this. Okay? And now let's go duplicate this layer
Control J duplicate. And I want to move it
something like this. It doesn't even matter for now. Let's go back to this one, okay, Now let's go
right-click on it, go to Blending Options and add a stroke width 12
pixels size, outside. Hit, Okay, and that's it. So now let's go up
here at the Fill, bring this to a 0. And this is the effect we got. So maybe I need to
increase a size of it of my stroke
just a little bit. For example, I can go
from the center and increase around
20 and hit, Okay. So this looks much
better now. Great. And now I want to bring this up here around something like this. So I'll just select those to
make sure they are aligned. And that's it.
Great. Now let's go select all of them
and move them below. Something like this. I will make sure
it's on a medal. I will select the background, make sure it's an a
medal, and that's it. Ok. And now I'll need my
rectangle tool and I will hold Shift until I
get this perfect square. Upon release, we
will get this color, Let's see, Is the right colors. So I will make sure this is the yellow that I used previously. And now let me zoom in. What I want to do with this. You will see in a second, hold Alt or duplicate
your layer. And now one more time, hold Alt or duplicate
and move this. Great. Now let me go back. Select those three
rectangles and merge them. Merge Shapes. Great, zoom out a little bit. And now I want to go
and Rasterize Layer. And again, just drag it up. Make sure it's aligned at
and just flip vertical. Okay, Now let's go create a
couple more copies for now. Okay, Now let's go create a copy of this one
just by holding Alt. I'm dragging this one. I need to do the same thing
right here, simple as that. And one more time, I will need to do
something like this. Okay? Now I want to merge all of them. Right-click on it, merge layers. And the now guys
hit Control T to align this perfectly from
up here and up here. Okay? Maybe I'll bring it something like this and
that's it from up here. I think I want this one to
stand on a white color, for example, to stand
out a bit more. This is much better. And couple more things. For example, we can go
from up here and type on a Google with Chinese
version of bad habits. So let's go on
Google and you will see in a second what
I'm talking about. So when we go and type
Chinese to English, I will type up here bad
habits and this is, this is the results, so I will just go copy this one. Let's go back to Photoshop. And now I want to create a new. And let's go at the bottom, find something like this. K Control V. And this is our Chinese
version of bad habits. So let's go decrease
the size to around 750. For now. Let me control 0 and I0, I1 to move all of this
a bit more to the top. So I select everything
and with my Move tool, I will move it up
here at the top. Just like this. Great. Now I think I need to
reduce the spacing between my image and this area to around
something like this. Great. And maybe just
a bit more up here. Great. And now I want to
decrease the size of this one. So Control Zero,
control T, excuse me. And let's just say, I want to align it here. And let's add the
spacing around 100. And that's it. And
the last thing that we can add up here is, for example, your brand name. I will just type your brand name because currently
I don't have any. Decrease the size. I want to use other font and spacing between 20,
something like this. Great. And what we can go
and change about this. We can go add a stroke. For example, we yellow color, the stroke with yellow color. Okay, and from up
here at the fill, just reduce fill to 0. That's it may be
we can go decrease the size of our stroke, for example 15, and that's it. So this is our third design. Make sure it's everything
align and in right way. And that's it. So
let me show you. And with my smart guides,
everything is perfect. And let me go to the
other side. Great. Let's go up here. Excuse me. You see I can move this
a bit more at the top. And let me bring another one. I'll move it. Great. And now we can go Control T with our your brand name
and hold Shift. It will only move this area at the bottom so it won't
go the other way. So he took K Control 0, and now that's it. Now I'm sure this is
aligned perfectly. So this is our end result. I hope you'll like it and if you have any questions,
let me know. See you in the next video. Bye.
9. Adding designs on mockups: Hi guys. In this video we
are going to place our design on a
T-shirt mock ups. So I will show you
how to do that. And later on, we
are going to use those images that we create. Now, we are going
to use them for our website, for our shop. So let's start with our work. So as you know from
the previous videos, those are designs that
we created earlier. So those are some of the designs and how we can
apply this on a shirt. So let me show you
how to do that. First of all, for example, let's go with this injustice. You see everything
we did in some of the previous videos
are inside this group. So what I'm gonna do is
I'm going to Control J, create a copy of this whole
group and right-click on it. All I need to do is go
and click Merge Group. So now I'll have all of
this inside my layers. So I'm going to go
Control C to copy, and let's go Control V to paste. And now all we need to
do is get this smaller. Something like this. Okay? Let me zoom in a little bit. So C is everything in a place. And basically we can go
with something like this. It's up to you do
want to increase or get this image a bit smaller, move it to the middle
and that's it. So this is first one. So I can go and create
a copy of this one, select those two, add them
into a group and call it in. Just great. Now we can go close this one. And let's go bring
some other design. And now let's go
select everything. Control G to create a new group, Control J to create a
copy of that group. And now all I need to do is I'm gonna go and
hit Merge Group. Great. Now I'm going to
go Control C to copy, and let's go find the
same control we based. Now, Control T got
this designed smaller. Something like this. I will make it
larger just in case. So something like this
is nice and that's it. They can go create
a copy of this one, select those two, add
them into a group, call it bad habits. So this is it. Later on we can go and improve
the colors of this image. But let's just say we are
satisfied with the colors. Let's do the same thing
with other design. For example, I want to go and this one into our new model. So I'm gonna go
select everything, control G to create a group, control G to create a copy or right-click on your group
1, create duplicate group. And the now again, right-click and hit Merge Group. Okay? Now I can go and do something like this
with my move tool. I can just go make sure
my copy is selected. Then I can go and drag and drop this designed
just like that. So I'm gonna make it smaller. And that's it. So this is, this is our design number three. So we can go and create
one more or find one more. Let me just see. Yeah, I think we didn't find
this one, so that's it. I will just create
a copy of my group, right-click on it
and merge group. So now just again
the same thing, just drag and drop. I will close this one. And that's it. We can go and do the same thing with
the last model. But let's just say I'm
satisfied with those two. So here are our designs
on a MOOC apps. This is just me placing our
designs on a random images. If you want to have
professional mock-ups, you, you'll probably
need to pay for them. But you will have PSD file already just to place
image right on, just to place image,
and that's it. So but let's just
say we only have to work with those
photos and I think the results will
look really nice so we can show those
designs on our store. So in this video, we placed our
designs and images, and later on we can use
those images for our shop. So that's it for
me in this video. Thank you for watching and
see you in the exon, my