kenlandrum
Sr Member
Photoshop CS6 Uses features other versions might not have, so the long story short is you need Photoshop CS6.I am using Photoshop cc
sorry.
Photoshop CS6 Uses features other versions might not have, so the long story short is you need Photoshop CS6.I am using Photoshop cc
Photoshop CS6 Uses features other versions might not have, so the long story short is you need Photoshop CS6.
sorry.
No worries I have it, I just use cc more often.
Dan R.
Please let me know if that is the issue. I tried it from 2 machines and they worked fine.
That was the issue, works great on cs6, but slows down my computer a tad as expected. Also just as a suggestion can you make a brick layer that isn't warped to conform to the muscle base?
Instead of making the layered file any larger, I put up a "Brick only" png file.
It's up with the others.
Great work dude. I'm really impressed with the quality of this. May i ask you doing some kind of guide for the sew line? I'm a real noob and i have no idea how to sew this. Thanks again
I had been thinking about that, but until I get one of these stitched up for myself, I wouldn't want anything to be off and somehow show.
If I remember correctly it's about 30" from mid face to bottom of belt, so I think that should work for someone 6'+ or - and inch or so.THis is wicked sick! thanks Kenlandrum! I will try getting the webbing cnced and see how it is. May I know what was the original height intended for the Suit in the .psd fomat?
Hey ken, would it be possible to get a "Medium" version of the file? (5"5-5"8). Unfortunately I don't have access to Photo Shop.
If you don't have time, no worries. Thanks for all you've done, it looks incredible!