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Just some stuff for my Supreme instagram

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Poison said:
That second hoodie tho
B)
I want it. Send me one

It's gonna be $168 but gonna resell for $400

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dui said:
I like the red camo box logo hoodie not a fan of anything else

I was talking about my graphics lol.
 
Since I don't know your experience level, I'm going to assume you've been doing it for some time, but not to the point where you would know everything you need to (intermediate skill). The actual isolation of the clothing to background is pretty much perfect (no white outlines where you would have missed parts of backing or part of the layer wasn't transparent), although on the North Face x Supreme image you do have that white-lining occurring. What I think it is, is you put on an inner glow or something so removing that would look somewhat better and not like a cut and glue type fashion on the image.

The font you used, no offense, is horrible. The font itself is ugly and your stroke on it is way too large.

In the backing try to have the foreground and background blend better, some basic options in layer styles can help with this if you mess around with them. If something goes wrong in one style you can either reset it or adjust it, very easy to work with.

Layer styles could help, although the way you executed them isn't the best, I'd say you're better off sticking to solid colour texts for everything and you can lower the opacity slightly so it's not as disctracting (opacity around 75-93, really just depends, play with it and see what you find you like).
 
Thanks for your response

Spectra said:
Since I don't know your experience level, I'm going to assume you've been doing it for some time, but not to the point where you would know everything you need to (intermediate skill). The actual isolation of the clothing to background is pretty much perfect (no white outlines where you would have missed parts of backing or part of the layer wasn't transparent), although on the North Face x Supreme image you do have that white-lining occurring. What I think it is, is you put on an inner glow or something so removing that would look somewhat better and not like a cut and glue type fashion on the image.

The font you used, no offense, is horrible. The font itself is ugly and your stroke on it is way too large.

In the backing try to have the foreground and background blend better, some basic options in layer styles can help with this if you mess around with them. If something goes wrong in one style you can either reset it or adjust it, very easy to work with.

Layer styles could help, although the way you executed them isn't the best, I'd say you're better off sticking to solid colour texts for everything and you can lower the opacity slightly so it's not as disctracting (opacity around 75-93, really just depends, play with it and see what you find you like).

It seems like you have some experience too.

Yes the font is lobster and the stroke is poorly added. That one I spent less time on and felt a little less inspired.

I have taught myself everything I know about Photoshop. The background removal was well done I agree. I spent about 30 minutes on each item. I used the burn tool, and an eraser brush. I did use an inner glow on the black coaches jacket. This was because I did not burn it and was too lazy too :p


Pun said:
Proxy Le Bain Is my favorite, I'd buy it.

Thanks, the Le Bain is a very anticipated item yet to come out within weeks time.
 
Yeti said:
It seems like you have some experience too.

Yes the font is lobster and the stroke is poorly added. That one I spent less time on and felt a little less inspired.

I have taught myself everything I know about Photoshop. The background removal was well done I agree. I spent about 30 minutes on each item. I used the burn tool, and an eraser brush. I did use an inner glow on the black coaches jacket. This was because I did not burn it and was too lazy too :p

Yeah I do have some experience, not to try and oversell myself but been doing it for roughly 2 and a half years at my current level of "skill" but been into all sorts of virtual graphic design and designing stuff for fun for about 7 or 8 years. I've had company's purchase works from me, I was nervous to accept it but ultimately knew I had to get experience somehow since I wanted to go into that type of work (branding). Hope my help/input was adequate.
 
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