Replace the existing seam stitches on a baseball cap with realistic looking stitches. Can be in Photoshop, Illustrator or CorelDraw.
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
This is stage 1 in an ongoing project.
Stage 1:
To make the seam stitches on an image of a baseball cap different colors (12 colors needed) in Photoshop or Corel or Illustrator. Finished project will have 12 layers. It is likely too complex to isolate the layer and modify with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop but welcome to go that route if you have the skill set; rather, may be easier to replace the seam stitching with a realistic brush stroke to emulate seam stitching.
End Result is the seam stitches MUST be fairly realistic and look so if the cap color is changed.
Have attached two cap images
Cap 1: (Trucker Front.jpg) This is a Trucker Cap (mesh on the sides). It also has contrast stitching on the crown and visor and mesh. This is the cap we are needing the 13 color layers for. Ideally we would like the contrast stitching on the mesh on 1 layer, contrast stitching on the crown and visor to be on a separate layer.
Cap 2: (Front.jpg) This is provided as a possible resource as it has no contrast stitching. You may not need it but is provided just in case.
Note: If we change the color of the cap, the end result if we use the layers you create, we need to only see the new color of the seam stitching (there needs to be no residual color from the original seam stitching). Similarly, if this is done in Illustrator or Coreldraw, the vectors need to be realistic and original seam stitching is either eliminated or covered up. To aid in this, we will provide a photoshop PSD file if you wish (you are welcome to do your work inside this file) if you wish. This PSD file has the compenents of the cap broken down into 4 categories (Crown, Mesh, Visor and Drop Shadow). Stage 2 of this project (Not part of this job) will be to Make each of those three categories have layers for different fabric colors. There will be 30 visor colors, 30 crown colors and 12 mesh colors. This means that we can create hundreds of permutations of cap colors. We have created a different color cap in the PSD file so you can overlay your work on it to see if it looks realistic on a different color cap. Due to file size, a link to this file will be provided as it exceed 25 MB.
If Part 1 Goes Well we can look at Part 2 (described above) and export those permutations to PNG for use on the website
Part 3: Will be to do similar work on different styled caps
Part 4: Will be to do similar work on Parts 1, 2 and 3 but on 2 different angles of the cap.
For now, Part 1 is our focus. We may award Part 1 to multiple parties and those that do the best will have the best opportunity for the larger susequent parts.
The contrast stitching colors we are looking for are: Black, White, Charcoal, Light Gray, Cream, Red, Hot Pink, Orange, Khaki, Dark Brown, Kelly Green, Navy, Royal.
Any Questions, please inquire.
Stage 1:
To make the seam stitches on an image of a baseball cap different colors (12 colors needed) in Photoshop or Corel or Illustrator. Finished project will have 12 layers. It is likely too complex to isolate the layer and modify with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop but welcome to go that route if you have the skill set; rather, may be easier to replace the seam stitching with a realistic brush stroke to emulate seam stitching.
End Result is the seam stitches MUST be fairly realistic and look so if the cap color is changed.
Have attached two cap images
Cap 1: (Trucker Front.jpg) This is a Trucker Cap (mesh on the sides). It also has contrast stitching on the crown and visor and mesh. This is the cap we are needing the 13 color layers for. Ideally we would like the contrast stitching on the mesh on 1 layer, contrast stitching on the crown and visor to be on a separate layer.
Cap 2: (Front.jpg) This is provided as a possible resource as it has no contrast stitching. You may not need it but is provided just in case.
Note: If we change the color of the cap, the end result if we use the layers you create, we need to only see the new color of the seam stitching (there needs to be no residual color from the original seam stitching). Similarly, if this is done in Illustrator or Coreldraw, the vectors need to be realistic and original seam stitching is either eliminated or covered up. To aid in this, we will provide a photoshop PSD file if you wish (you are welcome to do your work inside this file) if you wish. This PSD file has the compenents of the cap broken down into 4 categories (Crown, Mesh, Visor and Drop Shadow). Stage 2 of this project (Not part of this job) will be to Make each of those three categories have layers for different fabric colors. There will be 30 visor colors, 30 crown colors and 12 mesh colors. This means that we can create hundreds of permutations of cap colors. We have created a different color cap in the PSD file so you can overlay your work on it to see if it looks realistic on a different color cap. Due to file size, a link to this file will be provided as it exceed 25 MB.
If Part 1 Goes Well we can look at Part 2 (described above) and export those permutations to PNG for use on the website
Part 3: Will be to do similar work on different styled caps
Part 4: Will be to do similar work on Parts 1, 2 and 3 but on 2 different angles of the cap.
For now, Part 1 is our focus. We may award Part 1 to multiple parties and those that do the best will have the best opportunity for the larger susequent parts.
The contrast stitching colors we are looking for are: Black, White, Charcoal, Light Gray, Cream, Red, Hot Pink, Orange, Khaki, Dark Brown, Kelly Green, Navy, Royal.
Any Questions, please inquire.