Learn how to draw a realistic t-shirt 100% in Photoshop! This detailed
step by step tutorial will show you techniques on creating shapes,
shading, embossing, and more.
Draw a T-Shirt in Photoshop
Step 1
Start by
making a new document 600 x 600 pixels document.
Step 2
Using Polygonal
Lasso Tool (L key) to create a selection like the image below. I
feathered the selection (Select > Modify > Feather) by 0.3px for
smoother results.
Step 3
In the toolbar,
click on the foreground color then set the color to #CFCDD0.
Step 4
Create a new layer
(Ctrl+Shift+N or Layer > New > Layer)
Step 5
Fill the selected
area with the foreground color you just selected. To fill, press
Alt+Backspace or choose Edit > Fill.
Step 6
Select Burn Tool (O
Key).
Step 7
Use the burn tool on
the indicated area shown in the image below.
Step 8
Choose Filter > Nose > Add Noise. Use the
settings shown below.
Step 9
Using Polygonal
Lasso Tool , create a selection like the image below. For smoother
edges, feather the selection (Select > Modify > Feather) by 0.3px.
Step 10
Select the burn
tool then burn the edges of the selection like the image below.
Step 11
Create a selection
like the image below.
Step 12
Use the burn tool
on the selected area. Repeat this for the other side of the shirt.
Step 13
Now we’ll add some
shadows and highlights to the shirt. In the blue dots indicated below,
use Dodge tool. For the orange dots, use the Burn Tool.
Step 14
Create a new layer
(Ctrl+Shift+N or Layer > New > Layer)
Step 15
Using the Pen
tool, create a path like shown below.
Step 16
Select the Brush tool then set the size of the
brush to 2px. In the Paths palette (Window > Paths), right click on
the path then select Stroke Path.
Step 17
Set the opacity to
20%.
Step 18
On the current
layer, choose Layer > Layer Style > Stroke. Set the Stroke
settings as shown in the image below. Don’t close the window yet!
Step 19
Enable the Drop
Shadow style with the settings shown below.
Step 20
Repeat the above
technique (Step 14-19) for the two sleeves.
Step 21
Create a new layer
(Ctrl+Shift+N or Layer > New > Layer)
Step 22
Select the
Rectangle tool (U) to make a label.
Step 23
Choose Layer >
Layer Style > Drop Shadow and apply the settings shown below.
Step 24
Add the logo/text
to your label.
Step 25
Make a selection
on the left sleeve like the image below. For better selection, feather
the selection (Select > Modify > Feather) by 0.3px.
Step 26
In the Layers palette, select the t-shirt layer.
Step 27
Choose Image >
Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast and reduce the brightness by 10.
Step 28
Create a new layer
(Ctrl+Shift+N or Layer > New > Layer)
Step 29
Using the Pen
tool, create a path like shown below.
Step 30
Set your
foreground color to white. Then, in the Paths palette (Window >
Paths), right click on the path then choose Stroke Path.
Step 31
Here’s what the
t-shirt looks like so far!
Step 32
Repeat steps 29
and 30 for the right sleeve.
Step 33
I added an
abstract paint image on the t-shirt. You can add any image you like.
Step 34
Create a selection
like shown below. Feather the radius (Select > Modify > Feather)
by 5 pixels. Now choose Select > modify > Inverse.
Step 35
Create a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N or Layer > New
> Layer)
Step 36
Fill the selected
area with white.
Step 38
Use the Eraser
tool to erase the excess white areas.
Step 39
Change the opacity
of the white fill layer to 30%.
Step 40
Choose Filter >
Blur > Gaussian Blur. Apply the settings shown below then click OK.
Step 41
Here’s what the
t-shirt looks like so far.
Step 42
Select the Rounded
Rectangle tool.
Step 43
Create a rectangle
then choose Edit > Transform > Rotate to rotate the rectangle.
Step 44
Add a texture to the background. You can use any
photo you like. I used a wood texture.
Step 45
Select the t-shirt
layer then choose Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow then apply
the settings shown below.
Final Results