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Aging prints

Postby guyveroz on Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:17 am

Hello,

Does anyone have any tips for aging prints? What I mean is you know how a print on shirts after years of wear and washings it start to crack? I want to have that effect on a picture.

Thanks,
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Re: Aging prints

Postby jerryb on Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:47 pm

hi,
first of all there a lot of tutorials on aging a photograph.. also the kind of photographs for example those old poloids.. smiling .. there many on those....

to me it not just the cracks but dust, color shift or color change, lack of sharpness, etc.

if you look at a old picture notice the individual things that makes it look old and damage then you can duplicte that in your photoshop...

now below is a couple of tutorials that goes into making things look old....

http://www.tutorialized.com/view/tutori ... -old/34353

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/433337/ag ... photoshop/

guyveroz wrote:Hello,

Does anyone have any tips for aging prints? What I mean is you know how a print on shirts after years of wear and washings it start to crack? I want to have that effect on a picture.

Thanks,
GuyveroZ
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Postby guyveroz on Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:05 pm

Thanks but I'm not looking for picture aging. I'm looking for T-Shirt print aging type effects. You know when the print gets stretched too much that the fabric under is seen.

*I can probably put an actual pic of what I want to mimic up later, My cousin has the shirt so I'll need to get a picture from him.*

Found a pic online so I don't need to ask him
I'm looking for something like the upper F&MC effect. I tried using the eraser tool to mimic it but is seems to lack something.

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[edit]Found a cheap way of editing it. I made a circle from the C and used it as a clipping mask it works but looks messy. If anyone knows a better way please inform me.
Thanks[/edit]
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Re: Aging prints

Postby neljeffz on Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:03 pm

you faithfully recorded your most precious moments on film, but now those prints are fading


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Re: Aging prints

Postby jerryb on Thu Oct 22, 2009 4:01 pm

hi,
oh for wash out t shirt .. well how about using a grund brush!! that can give you those cracks and such.....
probably use conjuction with a layer mask ..... here one that might fit your needs..... http://www.brusheezy.com/brush/724-Grunge-Brushes

but don't overlook your brushes in photoshop.... some of those can work for you
to give you the samre effect...


guyveroz wrote:Hello,

Does anyone have any tips for aging prints? What I mean is you know how a print on shirts after years of wear and washings it start to crack? I want to have that effect on a picture.

Thanks,
GuyveroZ
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