Photoshop for Fashion: Warping Pattern Fills
2h 40mIntermediate2018-06-27
Authors

Robin Schneider
Educator and Designer working in fashion, television, and tech
Course details
Take your surface design presentations from flat to fabulous by creating seamless pattern fills that appear to drape around the body. Robin Schneider guides you in using warp, displace, Liquify, and layer blend modes to add drape, wrinkles, ruffles, and shading to pattern fills, giving your illustrations a more realistic look. Plus, learn to do it all with Smart Objects, so you can easily swap out one pattern for a new pattern that retains the warping and shading of the original.
Learning objectives
Using and scaling pattern fills
Making basic patterns
Turning scanned swatches into a pattern
Working with textured fabrics or ditsy prints
Working with other types of repeats
Preparing your illustration
Manipulating pattern fills
Swapping patterns
Mocking up photos
Learning objectives
Using and scaling pattern fills
Making basic patterns
Turning scanned swatches into a pattern
Working with textured fabrics or ditsy prints
Working with other types of repeats
Preparing your illustration
Manipulating pattern fills
Swapping patterns
Mocking up photos
Skills covered
IllustrationImage EditingPhotoshopPersonaPhotographyAdobeAnimation and Illustration
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - What you should know
1. Important Tools to Know
- 03 - Magic Wand and Quick Selection tools
- 04 - Lasso tool
- 05 - Quick Mask mode
- 06 - Pen tool
- 07 - Saving and loading selections
- 08 - Layer masks and clipping masks
- 09 - Layer blend modes
2. Pattern Basics
- 10 - Using and scaling pattern fills
- 11 - Making basic patterns
- 12 - Making seamless patterns
- 13 - Making random or toss patterns
- 14 - Saving and loading patterns
3. Working with Scanned Fabric Swatches
- 15 - Turning a scanned swatch into a pattern, part 1
- 16 - Turning a scanned swatch into a pattern, part 2
- 17 - Working with textured fabrics or ditsy prints
- 18 - Working with other types of repeats
4. Prepping the Illustration
- 19 - Cleaning your illustration
- 20 - Filling with flat color
- 21 - Sectioning your illustration
- 22 - Adding a shading layer, option 1
- 23 - Adding a sharing layer, option 2
5. Manipulating Pattern Fills
- 24 - Working with clipping masks
- 25 - Bending patterns using Warp
- 26 - Adding wrinkles using Liquify
- 27 - Using the Displace filter, part 1
- 28 - Using the Displace filter, part 2
- 29 - Bending with Puppet Warp
- 30 - Liquify for ruffles
6. Swapping Patterns
- 31 - Swapping patterns
- 32 - Layouts
7. Mocking Up Photos
- 33 - Sectioning the photo
- 34 - Warping a pattern into a photo
- 35 - Bringing out the shading
Conclusion
- 36 - Next steps