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# The exact version of the Adobe Application you are running.
Adobe Photoshop cs3 version 10.0 # Your Operating System details. Windows XP # Amount of installed RAM. 2GB Ram # Amount of free disk space. ~360 GB free # Make/Model of Video Card. nVIDia GeForce 7600 GS 256 mb Hi, I m working on photoshop using it to create clothing. Usually i was working with the Dodge and Burn tool 3% after drew with white lighten brush a white effect than i usually start to work it out to create for example shiny? effects on black clothing I was wondering if i can improove my skills if you check out this picture <http://bp2.blogger.com/_RVqi7Q6ouwA/SAeffNlBurI/AAAAAAAAA1Y/79mLZ2emOCw/s1600-h/Diana+Jacket+Dress+%26+Pants+Poster.jpg> This creator made these great effects i was wondering if there are other? tools which can cause it to look like that? Or maybe some other techniques? Oh i also use Render "lightning effects" on cloth sometimes too. Ty for your Greetings |
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Have you looked into the Plastic Wrap filter? Very useful for shinny surfaces. "How to Cheat in Photoshop" as a whole chapter on it.
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That illustration looks like gradients on a mesh or a displacement
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