Do I Suck At Making Clothes?

Litteraly like 5-7 mins tops lol

The fact that people are saying “/e free” in the comments shows that no, you do not suck.

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no. nice design, torso color is diffirent, your clothing shading can be bettered tho, idk if u used a template or not (probably is cus this ur first), you should have space for hands, instead of full clothes, other than that its pretty good.

also you shouldnt be asking this question after your FIRST clothing piece

I don’t think you suck, You’re shirt is good and the design is good too. But if the color on the torso was little lighter then it would have looked better. But the overall design is good.

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how did you do the gradient? i just use solid colors lol

I Use Pixlrx For everything

Charrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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Can i get some Opinions On My Most Recent Piece Of Clothing

https://www.roblox.com/catalog/7798481357/Candy-Corn-ER-LC

My friend Wanted Me to Try to make the shirt From ER:LC Bc he wanted it and couldnt find it anywhere, so here it is, for everyone to Wear

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It looks alright but your technique could use some work! I’ve been working as a designer for three years so I feel I have some good advice.

  1. Try experimenting with the shape of the design.
    • Most designers create pants that have a portion of the design on the torso. If you raised the shirt or made it look as if it was tucked into pants It would look much more polished.
    • Consider looking at references of similar real-life shirts. This appears to be a crew neck so including a collar and neck hole, as well as cuffs, would add a lot to the outfit.
  2. Improving shading
    • I can tell you used a generic shading template which isn’t the best. I used to use these as well, but as my designs improved, I started drawing my own shading for each outfit. I personally use MediBang paint pro so I’ll explain how to create simple shading on there. Create a new layer and draw relatively thick, organic lines on the edges of the template. Use the smudge tool around 50-60 percent opacity and a size of 10-20 to draw wrinkles from the lines you just drew. Use the overlay blending mode and mess with the opacity of the layer until you are satisfied with the shading.
  3. Avoiding “copy-paste” clothing
    • Drawing your clothes by hand creates a much more detailed, and high-quality outcome. Experiment with outlining and drawing your clothing instead of using real images of clothing. I’m not saying this is what you’ve done, it’s just something I would recommend avoiding because it was difficult for me to adjust from early in my designing career.
  4. Color matching
    • The first thing that I noticed about the piece was that the arms were visibly lighter than the torso. When drawing your clothes, save your colors somewhere on your template to make sure that the entire design is the correct color.

Overall I think you have the potential to be a great designer! It takes a lot of work and practice to learn the designing craft, but I’m sure you can do it!

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ive actually gotten better at making clothes, Every shirt i wear is my Own :slight_smile: Heres my account MystWasTaken - Roblox

Heres one of my recent pieces of clothing Candy Corn - Roblox