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pencil on paper close-up of the image on a “heather gray” shirt: / original pencil drawing: / more detailed version /
Tiger drawn with wacom pad. / See my page for other versions on this design. Another tiger design /
Pencil drawing.
Created using photoshop and wacom pad. Original designs: / Detail /
Drawn using wacom pad, photo reference. Mock-up / More color /
This my version of the popular “It’s Not Lupus” tee. The original drawing was drawn in pencils on paper, and the rest is photoshop. This is a second version of my tee. This one is all transparent, so it is available on colored tees. I think I like this one better :) In the first version, the face had a white background. / The original drawing: /
Drawn using a wacom pad and photoshop Another version of /
Another version of a previous design. Original was drawn in pen on paper. This time I colored with with solid colors, rather than transparencies. Detail /
Pencils and photoshop. Also available on a tee /
Black and white design drawn using wacom pad. Mock-up /
Drawn using wacom pad in CS3. / This design will be available for a limited time, because I plan to submit it to a contest soon. Another version /
My three favorite letters!
drawing with pen on paper available on tee /
Pencil and pens. Also available on a tee /
Pencil drawing layered in photoshop to create a gradient. I like the effect I achieved with adding color. I wanted to put this image on t-shirts here at RB, but the previews are horrible and inaccurate (shows up mostly grey), So until they fix the previews, it’s going to be up at MySoti page. I bought colorful shirts from MySoti before and they turned out great and vibrant. Click Here to get this image on a t-shirt. Edit: I tweaked the colors to create another version of this, which looks decent in RB previews. /
Full-view please :) Detail /
I have been getting many e-mails asking about how I convert my drawings from paper to tee-shirts, with a transparent background. Here’...
I have been getting many e-mails asking about how I convert my drawings from paper to tee-shirts, with a transparent background. Here’s how I do it: I scan my drawings, then if needed, I clean them up by erasing extra marks and such. Then I use a photoshop action that can be downloaded here: Link This action is for Adobe photoshop only! How it works: this works only with black/white images (colored images will be automatically converted to b/w), and basically converts everything to black, but the lighter areas become various transparencies of black (this results in various shades of gray when viewed against any background). After you apply the action, you end up with two layers: background (white) and outlines (the drawing). I delete the background layer, and…ta-da!! If I choose to color the design, then I create another layer, and put it underneath the outlines layer, so that the color would go under the black outlines. Note: tweak your contrast and levels BEFORE applying the action, as you won’t be able to tweak anything afterward because your drawing will be technically all BLACK. I tried to explain this as best as I could, and hope this makes sense to everyone. / Feel free to ask any further questions!! Olga Here are some samples of my work where I used this process: 1st one is a pencil drawing, and the 2nd was drawn in pen. / / /
Pen drawing. How many eyes do you see?
Drawn in pencil and colored in photoshop. CLICK HERE to see the simple, large version. /
Wacom pad and photoshop.
Character from TV show “Lost.” / Wacom pad.
Wacom pad drawing.
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