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Description Hey, what's up everybody! Here I present the final of three (possibly four) parts of an immense collection of fabric patterns that can be utilised in Photoshop.

Yes, for the small, small price of ONE MILLION dA POINTS (Okay, who wrote that down...? )

I mean, for the reasonable price of one view and one download (that means, it's completely free!) you can gain access to a massive collection of fabric patterns that can be used for Photoshop Elements, as well as Creative Suite and GIMP. (Actually, if someone could check which programs' versions work for me so I know for sure, that'd be much appreciated.)

I have made these in Photoshop Elements 9, and you can bet there's plenty more where that came from.

Featured in this package are a compilation of fabrics of several different colours, including:
- Matte Jersey (A fine choice for blouses and dresses for any occasion)

- Metallic LamΓ© (Suitable for costumes, dance and skating)

- Metallic Mesh (Perfect for clubwear, lingerie, dance and skating costumes)

- Metallic Slinky (Sterling option for dancing and skating costumes, and so on.)

- Milliskin Matte (A fine choice for dance costumes, skating, costumes and clubwear!)

- Milliskin Shiny (Ditto for the above, or in other words, same uses)

Bear in mind that all of these are great for designing those items and not necessarily obtaining them.

Anyway, hope you enjoy this collection and please stay tuned for the rest of the patterns coming very soon!

In the meantime, peace!

As always, comments are appreciated, and if you have a question, I'll try my best to answer it. Enjoy!

* Note: this package consists of one-third of all the fabrics available in this letter category. The others will be up shortly. *

EDIT: I think it would be more convenient for myself and everyone else (if you're interested of course) if I link my other fabrics patterns to this one. So here goes:

~ Fabrics Patterns A to F ~
[link]

~ Fabrics Patterns G to L ~
[link]

~ Fabrics Patterns M to S (Part 2) ~
[link]

~ Fabrics Patterns M to S (Part 3) ~
[link]

---> UPDATE, UPDATE, UPDATE!!! <---
G'day everybody, an update regarding these patterns. When I originally made
them, they were one size only (500x500 pixels) but this new journal entry I've made (See here: [link] ) will allow you to create sizes applicable for any project. (Small as 64x64 or large as 1024x1024, your choice.)

Thanks very much for the love, and hope you make great use out of them!
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Comments: 10

sway4u [2013-07-25 15:31:07 +0000 UTC]

oh i do lol wouldn't put all the work i do into it for free thats for sure rofl but do give some away also and i make custom stuff anyways thanks for the stuff i got it will all come into good use!

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AussieDidge In reply to sway4u [2013-07-25 16:36:39 +0000 UTC]

Either way, glad you can find a use for it and I hope one day I'll get to see what you create.

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sway4u In reply to AussieDidge [2014-05-17 01:31:28 +0000 UTC]

i use them to design for a virtual world i need to upload a few pics of things i have made with the stuff i find from the great people here in Deviant!!!

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AussieDidge In reply to sway4u [2014-05-17 04:58:20 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I have heard of a few people using fabric patterns for that... A very creative way to get real looking clothes into a game. Hopefully I'll get to see your stuff.

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sway4u [2013-07-24 16:30:29 +0000 UTC]

ty for this they are great cant wait to open them and see what is inside since they are pat they should work in gimp 2.6 will let you know for sure how they work if they tile or not lolΒ 

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AussieDidge In reply to sway4u [2013-07-24 16:36:54 +0000 UTC]

They should be able to work if they're pattern files and you have pattern files for GIMP. I mean, just stick this pattern file where the other pattern files go and voilΓ‘! And don't forget, if you find they tile too much or too little, you can always adjust the size of the pattern so they tile more or less depending on your needs. Details should be in my journal entry.


Good luck and let me know how it goes. Take care!


AussieDidge.

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sway4u In reply to AussieDidge [2013-07-24 17:19:52 +0000 UTC]

yeah lol been working with gimp for years lol i use the textures to design clothes for a virtual website im on dont know if you ever heard of utherverse or not lolΒ 

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AussieDidge In reply to sway4u [2013-07-24 17:32:07 +0000 UTC]

Considering my only experience of massive multiplayer online gaming is Runescape, ( ) I can't say I have a clue.


But hey, that sounds like a real blast. So would the idea be to design virtual clothes for currency that can be used in-game? Now I'm kinda curious. Is it like that IMVU online chat system or SecondLife where you can interact with others and vice-versa?


Either way, if you gain great use out of them, then I've done my bit. I also have the Hemp Silk Satin collection on my page which is the exact same price (that is, free.) Download any time you want.


Finally, if all works out, hope you enjoy them. Peace.


AussieDidge.

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sway4u In reply to AussieDidge [2013-07-24 18:08:39 +0000 UTC]

yeah its like second life lol its called utherverse and yeah i use stuff i find here that are free for use to make the clothes i sell for rays that i can in the end actually cash out for real money its great lol check it out sometime just look for utherverse you will find it lol been designing clothing there for over 3 years now

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AussieDidge In reply to sway4u [2013-07-25 02:59:52 +0000 UTC]

Hey, if you're a professional at it, and there's demand for the stuff you do, why not get paid for it? To be honest, I just saved an image, created the colours (which were just using colour variations on Photoshop), defined the patterns and that was it. I probably couldn't have tried selling them anyway since I'm sure someone would've had a problem with it.


The real idea behind it all was to give people a "feel" for the fabric before going out and buying it.


Do you get a decent enough income out of it? I would assume so if you've been doing it for three years. Impressive feat.


Well, anyway, good luck man, and thanks for checking these out!

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