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Sarmat
14-12-2003, 10:30:AM
What’s up, i need your help guys. I am starting to make 2GK kits for FIFA2004 (no offence to PES gamers). So for my kit I need to have this texture (little dots), but I don’t know how to do them. I am using Photoshop 6.01 . So can you guys tell me how to do them, or write a link with tutorial. Hope you will help me;)

Here pictures of those "dots" on Herman’s kits.
http://soccergaming.tv/attachment.php?s=&postid=987673
http://soccergaming.tv/attachment.php?s=&postid=987661

PhiLLer
14-12-2003, 05:44:PM
There are different ways to do this (as is always the way when creating things in Photoshop). What you can do is create one dot with a 1px sized brush. Then duplicate it, merge the layers, duplicate that, merge the layers etc. So you'll go from 1 dot to 2, from 2 to 4, from 4 to 8, from 8 to 16 etc

Sarmat
14-12-2003, 09:30:PM
Thanks, Philler. I will definitely use this for my kits. YOu are the best :rockman:

PhiLLer
14-12-2003, 09:39:PM
Originally posted by Sarmat
YOu are the best :rockman:

Indeed I am.

Cold_Ice
16-12-2003, 03:35:AM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

LMAO:rockman: :rockman: :rockman:

Tom Green
16-12-2003, 05:31:AM
The best way to do it is to create a small image (around 4x4) and put a pixel in it, make the background transparent,then go to Edit->Set pattern, when you're working on the layer you want to apply the pattern on, go to layer options and choose pattern overlay, select the pattern you just created, mess around with the opacity/size and voila.

Sarmat
16-12-2003, 07:27:AM
Tom Green, thanks a lot man:D Now my kit will be almost finished:p

vincenzo
16-12-2003, 09:33:AM
Originally posted by PhiLLer
Indeed I am.
indeed ur not... if u have 2 hours to spend on making dots then go ahead and do ur way.. but it still wouldnt be how he did it.. he did a patern of 2 symetrical dots and used a pattern of that.. then the second one was a grid of lines so none of them are really dots but still look pretty good. anyways yah patterns go for it...

wat3rf0x
16-12-2003, 08:07:PM
I bet he was being sarcastic.

PhiLLer
17-12-2003, 07:58:PM
Originally posted by vincenzo
indeed ur not... if u have 2 hours to spend on making dots then go ahead and do ur way.. but it still wouldnt be how he did it.. he did a patern of 2 symetrical dots and used a pattern of that.. then the second one was a grid of lines so none of them are really dots but still look pretty good. anyways yah patterns go for it...

Alright mr. expert. I was giving one out of many suggestions, perhaps not the easiest to do but easiest to understand. And yes, I was being sarcastic.

vincenzo
18-12-2003, 02:59:AM
lmao of coarse u were.. who seriously calls themselves amasing...:rolleyes: and btw i wasnt making fun of u at all but while im at it.. its not the easiest to do OR understand.. wahts so hard about edit->define pattern?