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Posted by kittyispretty69 on Aug 6, 2009• Adding Logos to Clothing - A Beginners Tutorial

Adding Logos to Clothing - A Beginners Tutorial

This tutorial is a beginner's guide to changing the logos and graphics on Sims 3 clothing using the TSR Workshop and Adobe Photoshop with the DDS plugin. I will only be explaining the steps I use to accomplish this task. If you wish to learn more about the TSR Workshop as it pertains to clothing, I would highly recommend that you read through Sinastra's "In Depth Clothing Re-Texturing Tutorial for the TSR Workshop" as she goes into much more detail about all the different tabs and what they mean. I will be describing only the exact steps I use in this process, but this is a good start for the beginner to learn to create some simple custom clothing.

Begin at the beginning

Our first step is, of course, to open the TSR Workshop. You will start by clicking "Create New Project". This will bring up a new window, we will click on "clothing" and then click "next".

Choosing clothing item to clone.

The next window to appear will show us a tree view on the left with the different ages, sex and categories of clothing to choose from. For this tutorial, I will be using the girls tee with a rainbow graphic on it. As the stencils are already enabled on it, it is a good place for the beginner to start. So first click on child, then female and then everyday and scroll down until you find this shirt, if you wish to follow this tutorial exactly.

Your Project Details

In this step you will create your project name, the title for your item, a description and most importantly a unique identifier. You MUST change the unique identifier so the new item you create does not override the original item!! Do not use the default!! It's a good idea to try and make the name unique as the Sims 3 launcher will not install an item if it has the same name as something already installed. I like to add my name or initials to the project name and identifier. Once you have filled in all the information, click "next" in the bottom right corner. A new window will pop up called "Finished". Just click "OK" in the bottom right corner.

Preparing to Export

The next window to open up shows the clothing item we chose for our project and all the information pertaining to it. For this tutorial, I will not be making any changes to the shirt other than the graphic on the front and the colors of the shirt. So, first select the "Texture" tab at the top, then highlight the "Stencil A". Highlighting this will make the small box with three dots appear to the right. Click on this box.

Exporting the Image

A new window will pop up with the original image. We are now ready to export this image and make it our own. Click on the "Export" button. **The Import button located directly below the export button is what you will click to import your texture back into the workshop**

Saving the Image

Now save the image somewhere it is easy to find. I like to save directly to my desktop, but you can save it wherever it is easiest for you. Don't bother changing the name, just click save. We are now ready to edit the image in Adobe Photoshop. I just leave the TSR Workshop running while I edit the image.

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On Aug 7, 2009 reacool wrote:
Where do I install the Photoshop DDs plugin? =)
On Aug 7, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
http://developer.nvidia.com/object/photoshop_dds_plugins.html
On Aug 7, 2009 MoMama wrote:
Great tutorial. Do you have to start with a mesh that already has a stencil, or can you make a stencil on clothing where none existed?
On Aug 7, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
You can add graphics to clothing that do not have stencils to begin with by enabling stencils for that clothing item. I only chose one with stencils already on the item so it would be easier for the beginner, as you would have the original stencil as a guide to place your new one.
On Aug 7, 2009 caridina wrote:
Thank you very much for this tutorial I must try it when I come home to my "real" computer.
On Aug 7, 2009 Rosaleena wrote:
thanks so much!
On Aug 8, 2009 andine95 wrote:
wow.. amazing..
On Aug 8, 2009 Sweetie224player wrote:
Thousand thanks!!!
On Aug 8, 2009 Spookty wrote:
I don't have Photoshop. Can I use this with any other art programs, and if so do I have to install any plugins?
On Aug 8, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
I'm sure it's possible to use other programs to accomplish the same results, but I am only familiar with photoshop. If you look in the forums or at tutorials to create patterns and see what other programs people are using to create the patterns, that will tell you what other programs you could use because patterns are also saved in the DDS format.
On Aug 9, 2009 Giuseppe778 wrote:
Thank you very much for the tutorial!!
On Aug 9, 2009 NarcoticEvil wrote:
Wow....this is soo much more complex than making clothing Sims 2. I do alot of clothing in batch though =/, so i dont think ill have the patience or time to go through all of this....no offence to you kittyispretty69. Why did they never bring out a BodyShop for Sims 3...oh well, ill stick with Sims 2 - I prefer it tbh
On Aug 9, 2009 Mrs. Lordi wrote:
It just doesn't work!! In the end you can only see the parts of the image that are in the shape of the rainow! The rest is invisible! What am I doing wrong????
On Aug 9, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
You are not creating the alpha channel.
On Aug 9, 2009 Mrs. Lordi wrote:
Jep I am! That just shows me something red and not sth white! I am totally confused! 
On Aug 9, 2009 Alastair131 wrote:
Thanks so much for this! I understand SO much more now! I am really grateful, and now, from experience, have worked out lots of other things I can do!
On Aug 9, 2009 lauramoon_2 wrote:
Thank you very much!! It has been really useful!!!! thanks again!
On Aug 10, 2009 damnanoir wrote:
thanks for this tutorial!!!!!! T^T well i think passages are the same in GIMP too.. right? gonna make a DN logo XD thanks again... gonan start with this tutorial and maybe soon i will make meshes ^^ THANKS!
On Aug 10, 2009 damnanoir wrote:
i've a problem... i did all teh passages... but i don't have the image... why? o.O
On Aug 10, 2009 damnanoir wrote:
uhm... the image now popped... but in black color LOL epp -.-' well this is my first attempt.. amybe the second should be better XD
On Aug 10, 2009 MADRES wrote:
How do u open the thing up to click on create new project?HELP PLEASE
On Aug 11, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
That is the TSR Workshop opening page. After you install the workshop, just double click the desktop icon to start up the program.
On Aug 11, 2009 hyprekia wrote:
I wasn`t able to open the dds-file I`ve exported from the workshop into the fotoshop(even though I`ve installed the plug ins),I used it with version adobe fotoshop CS4 extended(the newest),is that why it doesnt work?? How may I fix this??
On Aug 11, 2009 styphon wrote:
When exporting an unused stensil it is too small. I can't find the right size to make my stensil so I can get it to display propetly (this is using an item of clothing that didn't have a stensil at first). What size should they be?
On Aug 11, 2009 Lynus wrote:
hyprekia, have you tried opening PS first and then the dds file?
On Aug 11, 2009 styphon wrote:
Hyprekia, are you running the 64bit version? If so you need to change the install directory to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Photoshop CS4" and then run the 32bit version.
On Aug 12, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
Styphon, what item of clothing are you trying to add a stencil to and what do you mean by it is too small?
On Aug 12, 2009 silverphoenix08 wrote:
Whenever I try to put the stensil in, it says "Error when loading preview, Index was outside the bounds of the array." What am i doing wrong?
On Aug 12, 2009 hyprekia wrote:
lynus:Yes I did that
On Aug 12, 2009 styphon wrote:
I'm trying to add a design to the TopShirtHalter. When I export the stensil it is only about 4 x 4 pixels.
On Aug 12, 2009 styphon wrote:
Edit: I just double checked. The stensil is in fact 32 x 32 pixels.
On Aug 12, 2009 hyprekia wrote:
styphon:Thank you. Now it works
On Aug 12, 2009 styphon wrote:
Hyprekia: Your welcome. It took me ages to figure that one out Kitty: I've found a decent size I can work with through trial and error. 768x768 seems to work well. The next problem I have is every time I import the image there's a redish grey border around the image. Any ideas?
On Aug 12, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
Styphon, I see what you mean with the size, but the size you should be using is 1024x1024. That may solve your second problem with the border around your image as well.
On Aug 12, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
Oh, and Styphon, I noticed the image exported from that item of clothing does not include the alpha channel so you must add the alpha channel to that image.
On Aug 13, 2009 Thylazine wrote:
I can't manage to open the exported rainbow pic in photoshop =(
On Aug 13, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
Do you have the Nvidia DDS plugin?
On Aug 13, 2009 twitunes wrote:
the plugin so that you can read the dds file doest work! 
On Aug 13, 2009 Breezy08 wrote:
how do i install the photoshop i went to the website and installed buts it nothing but read me guides i need help
On Aug 14, 2009 MemoryBullet wrote:
I did it all but when I import my new one in it's in the shape of the stencil I used! Please help!
On Aug 14, 2009 poundingheart wrote:
Hello, Great Tutorial, written so even this dummy can understand. Well Done I have a question though, in step Editing the image, u say to delete the background which I do. Then I go ahead do the alpha channel etc and that works fine. Further on u say to Flatten image u 1st click on background in Layers but I dont have a background just Layer 1. and if I flatten image the background doesnt go white only the logo is white, am I doing something wrong? I know this is a silly question but I was just wondering. cheers
On Aug 14, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
twitunes- If you are having trouble with the DDS plugin, please try reinstalling it. Breezy08-Adobe Photoshop is not a free program. If you purchased the program and are having problems installing, you will need the contact Adobe. MemoryBullet- If your new graphic is only showing up in the shape of the original stencil you exported, than you have not altered the original alpha channel. You need to remake the alpha channel and copy and paste it over the original alpha channel. poundingheart- It sounds like you are doing it correctly, but of course without standing over your shoulder and watching you I can't know for sure. Clicking on Layer 1 is fine, then flatten the image, but the graphic should stay the same and the background should become white. Is your graphic on a transparent background?
On Aug 16, 2009 Lynus wrote:
Anyone knows if it is possible to create the Pattern D for the Mask's alpha channel to clothes that only show 3 patterns?
On Aug 17, 2009 Thabill wrote:
This sucks, I am not downloading Photoshop just so I can edit. Give us more options!
On Aug 18, 2009 PrincessDazzie wrote:
NANCY DREW?!?!?! You are too awesome for words!
On Aug 18, 2009 Jennifer_R wrote:
Will it still work if I have Photoshop Lite CS3?
On Aug 18, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
PrincessDazzie-Yes, Nancy Drew. I LOVE Nancy Drew Games. I've finished all 20 except the last two, I'm half way through Castle Malloy and I'm getting the newest one for my birthday in a few weeks.  Jennifer_R-I am only assuming, but I would guess it would work. I am running an older version of Photoshop (7), so I would guess a newer version would just be better. Hopefully someone will post who knows for sure.
On Aug 19, 2009 richyung164 wrote:
Im using GIMP to make a hat with the New York Yankees logo but it isnt come out correctly.(logo comes out on the side of the hat not the front) any help?
On Aug 20, 2009 Fatfacefun wrote:
When i tried opening the file in photoshop is said: "Could not complete you request because it is not the right kind of document". PLEASE HELP x
On Aug 20, 2009 primaballerina0998 wrote:
i cannot figurethis out  
On Aug 20, 2009 karlox7 wrote:
thanks this realy helped me out
On Aug 20, 2009 dottietattoo wrote:
Thanks so much!!  I can't wait to upload the shirts I'm working on.  Quick question, is there anyway to keep a black logo black?  Everytime I've imported the stencil, the black portion becomes the same color as the base of the shirt.    Thanks again!! <3  
On Aug 21, 2009 SimsmanJake wrote:
Omg thank you so much it was Good Amazing!
On Aug 21, 2009 trouvay wrote:
I wanted to start somewhere in Sims 3 doing my own thing, but needing really clear directions, this tutorial was just the thing, so thanks for posting it.
On Aug 23, 2009 tabulba wrote:
Thanks your posting.  Now it works
On Aug 23, 2009 -=lil-joz=- wrote:
Thank you this is brilliant (or at least it will be once i get photoshop off my dad...although knowing my luck something'll go wrong ) i tried doing this in paint shop pro but some parts didn't work and ending up just as half a grey rainbow lol. why don't all the clothes show up in TSR workshop? Do i need to put the disk in or something? i want to give my best friend his quicksilver hoodie but there aren't any hoodies but there are in the game...also when i tried to put a picture on the black male teen t-shirt the it showed up in PSP as a tiny red rectangle...why? shouldn't it have been black and bigger? Thanks again i can't wait to try again
On Aug 23, 2009 kittyispretty69 wrote:
If your new image is in the shape of the original stencil, the alpha channel has not been altered. Unfortunately, I don't know how to make the changes in paintshop as I always use photoshop. Look in the patterns forum as you also use the alpha channel for patterns and I'm sure it is explained how to make an alpha channel in paintshop.
On Aug 24, 2009 tsukutsukuboshi wrote:
I figured this out in Paint Shop Pro, but I dont know how to do the alpha channel part. Does anyone know how to? I guess it would be fine without the alpha channel, you just cant change the color of this shirt.
On Aug 24, 2009 wittanthony wrote:
I'm having problems getting my new clothes I made to show up in the game. I did everything that the tutorial says to do include changeing the unique identifer.  The new clothes look the way I want them in workshop with the new logo's on them.  I've exported them to sims3packs and installed them into the game, but I can't find them in the game.  What could I've have done wrong?  I've used photoshop 5 to make the dds logo files.
On Aug 25, 2009 George2598 wrote:
Ive had a few problems but i think  i have sorted them by just sending error reports im going to get Adope PhotoShop off my grandad ( hopefully ) and then i will start creating my own clothing. Im going to leave hair and make-up for now ( maybe not make-up but defo hair ) when i get good at doing things on TSR i will start doing more things like accesories. Anyway TSR is great and im sure i will understand how to get my clothes onto the game becuase they are sims3pack which are easy to install onto the game through the sims3 game launcher. IM SO HAPPY YOU MADE TSR
On Aug 25, 2009 PinkBug100 wrote:
CAN SOMEONE HELP ME? MY TRS WORKSHOP DOSENT EVEN LOOK LIKE THAT! IT'S ALL BLACK AND THERES NOTHING ELSE! WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON??????
On Aug 28, 2009 Auoraw6344 wrote:
Hey, um, are u suppose download something to get the clothes because all i have is some old lady hairdo.   
On Aug 29, 2009 TDK wrote:
A great tutorial but I have a problem... I don't have Adobe Photoshop I try to make the same thing on Gimp but the image became more bigger ... Someone can help me?  PV me!
On Aug 31, 2009 .m.a.r.i.a.14 wrote:
i cant understand wow it looks simple im just not very good at this
On Sep 3, 2009 -=lil-joz=- wrote:
THANK YOU!!!!!!!! once i'd figured out what i was doingwrong it worked perfectly!!!! i've now created my friend's QUEEN T-shit,his hoodie,my nike T-shirt,My snoopy pj's and a t-shirt with mumble from happy feet!!!!!!!!
On Sep 3, 2009 -=lil-joz=- wrote:
i know you'll hate me for the rest of your life but i really want to put logos on clothes that don't already have stencils. i tried enabling them and it showed up in the window but then not on the clothes when i clicked done. (i was trying to put a calvin klein banner on some boxers for my friend lol) it worked for putting my school logo on a blazer..but doesn't seem to work on anything else...
On Sep 4, 2009 circlebyhabit wrote:
I can't save the DDS file in PS CS4 after editing.. it says there are too many channels to export (5)
On Sep 4, 2009 circlebyhabit wrote:
Weird. I just wasn't getting the NVIDIA menu. I made a new file and it worked, no idea why.
On Sep 5, 2009 just_daisy wrote:
thank you so much!
On Sep 5, 2009 dartigen wrote:
Worked very well. Thanks for the tutorial!
On Sep 5, 2009 Ignytte wrote:
I don't know what is wrong but I can't import in tsr workshop my created logo. what should i do?
On Sep 9, 2009 hwphoto wrote:
Great tutorial - thanks so much!
On Sep 12, 2009 ribettett wrote:
Great tutorial! Worked fine.  Can you create a tutorial for putting logos on clothes that do not have stensils?   If there is one, will you let me know which one.  I have made some edhardy tshirts that have turned out awesome!! Want to be able to do this to all clothing.
On Sep 23, 2009 harleyD wrote:
I need Really Help Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On Sep 23, 2009 SimFeetUnder wrote:
balls. I was going to town on a design of mine but the little model view didn't update. (working on the boys ringer tee with monkey on it... and photoshop cs2) If I can figure out my issue I will have to give you extra but for now I'll give you a
On Sep 24, 2009 Fergus333 wrote:
Along with Fat Face Fun I am also receiving the statement that it can't complete my request because it is not the right type of document. I didn't see an answer to his question anywnere so I am asking again if you can provide any help. I have redownloaded the plugin several times and nothing changes.
On Sep 25, 2009 Rafaelcamposdesouza wrote:
      Hello, I use Paint.net and it supports the DDS files, but I do not know that i do not. is how you do a tutorial with it? please help me there, thank you in advance. 
On Sep 27, 2009 vivien13 wrote:
How do you just remove the logo´s on a shirt
On Sep 27, 2009 ethorner1 wrote:
What if you dont have photoshop and can't buy it?
On Sep 29, 2009 dartigen wrote:
Is there any way to have multiple logos on the one shirt mesh? i.e. like the amTopShirtTee_crew original. I can't get Stencil B or further to show up, even if I replace them, and I need to preview them somehow because I guessed the positioning and sizing and I'm not sure if I got it right.
On Sep 30, 2009 dartigen wrote:
Nevermind, fixed it. Another question though - where would you put an image if you wanted it to show up on the back of a shirt?
On Sep 30, 2009 Photini29 wrote:
i dont understand i cant find the create button!
On Oct 6, 2009 ericburns50 wrote:
When I import the texture and click done it says: "Could not set property, Object reference not set to an instance of an object". Anyone know what that means?
On Oct 10, 2009 Jackalibis wrote:
Thank you for this great tutorial. I had a little bit of confusion as some things didn't match up with how Photoshop and the plug-in were working on my computer (namely in creating the alpha channel), but within a minutes I made my first creation! I think part of the confusion for others might involve software version. I used CS4, and it was relatively easy to figure out (though I learned I need to edit the stencil image a bit more next time to prevent some of it from disappearing in the alpha... But a shirt was made, and it's passable, especially for a first attempt, so I'm happy with it). Thanks again!
On Oct 18, 2009 arceusdude222 wrote:
Great work, this helped me put logos on clothing for a bunch of simmies, i've put a simple Linkin Park Minutes To Midnight logo on one piece of clothing on most of the male ages, now for female...   great guide, though.
On Oct 18, 2009 doublewolf wrote:
OK, but what if you want to add a logo to something that was blank to begin with?
On Oct 21, 2009 o0oannao0o wrote:
Can someone help me? I don't have Photoshop, is there another program I can use for FREE? Thanks!
On Oct 21, 2009 Eggar wrote:
Found a solution to the "object reference not set to an instance of an object" bug. If you get this error message. Quit the Workshop. Create a new project, and navigate to the same shirt you edited. Then go to stensil A and import agan. It should work now. Did for me Hope this help someone
On Oct 22, 2009 kitriana wrote:
Alright, Great tutorial love the step by step, however I ran into a few problems while following it.   Brightness/Contrast just didnt work for me, (prolly would if I clicked a trillion times) so instead I chose Hue/Saturation and slided the Lightness bar all the way to the right! works like a charm.  Secondly I found it easier to add a new layer below the stencil when creating the alpha layer and coloring that black instead my stencil was a bit flimsy! and 3 but not least I got all confused in the end, when you're talking about importing you say "Start by clicking the "Import" button located directly under the "Export" button" I assumed you meant under file (cus I had closed the window)  wich didnt work! so instead I just clicked around for a while, eventually comming to the conclusion it would be worth a shot to click "..." out of stencil A, and there it was - Import.   Otherwise Great Tutorial! just wanted to let you know what little blondes like me gets confused about
On Nov 7, 2009 Devilicious wrote:
Thank You for this great tutorial. I've followed your guide and I've made my first shirt with logo, thank you!!!!!!!!! I didn't have any problems while I was following the guide, it was even my first time that I used Photoshop.
On Nov 11, 2009 anna_kcau wrote:
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I was a little lost at the beginnig, but now I think I got it XD
On Nov 15, 2009 DT456 wrote:
Thank you for this tutorial!

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