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    Adding a new pattern to an existing picture? :)

    Hey that looks great too! Can you explain how you did those??
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    Adding a new pattern to an existing picture? :)

    Hi, I didn't know this thread still got replies (no e-mails!) but yes that is what I was trying to do. Can you explain what techniques you used? Thanks!
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    Adding a new pattern to an existing picture? :)

    so this is what i ended up with (using another pattern) and its getting there. I'll try out your suggestions dv8 and I think masking will def. work. thanks again guys!
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    Adding a new pattern to an existing picture? :)

    Thanks iDad and dv8_fx for all your help! :)
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    Adding a new pattern to an existing picture? :)

    Hmm, this sounds like it might be the right solution. Would I have to mask off all the features I want to retain? Zippers, stitching, logo to retain the backpack details or is there another method?
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    Adding a new pattern to an existing picture? :)

    I'm using this military pattern and I can't figure out which blending mode would overlay the pattern on top but retain original color? If I use multiply or overlay, it blends in but also reveals the brown under color.
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    Adding a new pattern to an existing picture? :)

    Hi dv8, Thanks for chipping in! I'm specifically trying to get other military camoflages onto the bag. Basically I want to overlay an existing pattern onto the bag but if I multiply/overlay/divide it, the pattern blends too much into the base layer and changes color completely. Is there a way...
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    Adding a new pattern to an existing picture? :)

    So the top right box represents the military pattern im trying to recreate on the bag but as you can see, the original color and quality of the original pattern gets lost.
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    Adding a new pattern to an existing picture? :)

    Thanks for the fast reply! I did as you said but the results weren't as clean as the Camelbak example. My base color is black and when I used the Divide layer style, the fabic changed color bad and the texture elements were lost. With Camelbak, the new patterned pack looks flawless, I'm...
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    Adding a new pattern to an existing picture? :)

    Hi all, I was wondering if you can help me photoshop some images by adding new textures on and making it look real still? For example, Camelbak has backpacks and they have pictures of the same backpack with a new military pattern on it and it looks real. Can anyone advise some quick tips? I'm...
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