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Now, you'll see I've pretty much got the general outline of her blouse, and blocked in colors, along with some parts that are folded over. I've done these in a different color, not necessarily the final color, just one that is different so I can tell them apart. For the laces, I used the pen tool to create a path zig-zagging back and forth across her chest. After creating the path, I made sure that the last paintbrush I had selected was hard-edged, and around 5 pixels in size. On brush options (for the pen tablet) on the upper right of your menu bar, make sure those checkboxes to vary opacity and size with pressure are not checked. Then, going back to your path palette (usually hidden behind your layer palette), and hit the circle at the bottom that will stroke the path with your current paintbrush. Boom! You've got yer laces. On another note, you can do the same thing in various programs that have a "line" tool or something similar. |
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