Linki_20
Club Supporter
Since there hase been some interest, I've made a short Youtube tutorial about how to make stitched Logos for football kits.
NOTE: This tutorial only shows the process I use to create stitched Logos. The mockup used in this tutorial has been made by Robert Loyale:
Step 1: Download the mockup using the following link:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ah2udvwfts42k11/Logo+mockup.psd
Step 2: Open the mockup using Photoshop.
Step 3: In the layer panel double - click on the "drop" layer so that a new layer will open.
Step 3: Select the Wand tool and make sure to copy the tool settings as shown in the video.
Step 4: In Photoshop open the Logo you want to use and copy it to Layer 3 window
Step 5: Using the Wand tool and pressing ctrl + j export every colour into its own layer.
Step 6: Select each colour layer individually, press ctrl + s to save it, then go back to the Logo mockup window and export it as PNG.
Step 7: Go to File> Scripts > Load Files into Stack and select all colour layers and click OK.
Step 8: Adjust the brightness and contrast.
Step 9: Export the file as PNG and you're done.
NOTE: This tutorial only shows the process I use to create stitched Logos. The mockup used in this tutorial has been made by Robert Loyale:
Step 1: Download the mockup using the following link:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ah2udvwfts42k11/Logo+mockup.psd
Step 2: Open the mockup using Photoshop.
Step 3: In the layer panel double - click on the "drop" layer so that a new layer will open.
Step 3: Select the Wand tool and make sure to copy the tool settings as shown in the video.
Step 4: In Photoshop open the Logo you want to use and copy it to Layer 3 window
Step 5: Using the Wand tool and pressing ctrl + j export every colour into its own layer.
Step 6: Select each colour layer individually, press ctrl + s to save it, then go back to the Logo mockup window and export it as PNG.
Step 7: Go to File> Scripts > Load Files into Stack and select all colour layers and click OK.
Step 8: Adjust the brightness and contrast.
Step 9: Export the file as PNG and you're done.