05:11 PM 25/06/2019
Tsuk left a lot of details out and many gaps to be filled so I’ll go more in depth with this.
1. Getting the template
If you’ve ever made a shirt for a sandbox such as roblox, you will know that there is a template you must use to make sure the clothes fit around the avatar. You can find the template by going to the shop, clicking create, and click shirt. A whole page will come up but just find the button “download template”. Or just go here and save the template: https://www.brick-hill.com/images/shop/template.png
2. Designing
Without a design, the shirt is just... a colorful box. You should open up any program to draw. I’d recommend paint.net/paint 3D for starters on PC and MediBang for mobile users. These are what I use as they’re free but you’re free to choose what suits you best. Go into the program and import the template. You will want to design it. Don’t be shy, experiment with new techniques.
The lower part is the arms/legs. The top is the torso. You can make parts transparent. Each tile wraps around a certain part of the body. I made a map to show you:
https://gyazo.com/9d7aa37dfd40fff30b92c5df66917d25
3. Uploading to brick hill
When you’re satisfied with your design, you’re going to save the image and go back to brick hill. You will then go back to shop and the create page (see step 1) and choose your desired article of clothing. You will now use the features provided to edit your clothes. Click choose texture and drop your image there. Then you can price, name, and add a description to it. To make it free, put the bucks to 0 and the bits too. Check the off sale box to put it off sale. You will now wait for it to be moderated
4. Rules of uploading clothes
Generally, the rules aren’t strict but there are some must follows.
1. NO ROBLOX TEMPLATES
They simply do not work and don’t match our current template. Trying to use one will get you banned
2. no irl faces
To avoid legal troubles, you’re not encouraged to make shirts with irl people’s faces as bh will be held accountable. Try not to use faces, especially your own to protect your privacy and others
3. nothing that does not follow the ToS
Self explainitory. Read them here: https://www.brick-hill.com/terms
Have fun and maybe you’ll be the next big clothing designer. Never be afraid to ask for help
1. Getting the template
If you’ve ever made a shirt for a sandbox such as roblox, you will know that there is a template you must use to make sure the clothes fit around the avatar. You can find the template by going to the shop, clicking create, and click shirt. A whole page will come up but just find the button “download template”. Or just go here and save the template: https://www.brick-hill.com/images/shop/template.png
2. Designing
Without a design, the shirt is just... a colorful box. You should open up any program to draw. I’d recommend paint.net/paint 3D for starters on PC and MediBang for mobile users. These are what I use as they’re free but you’re free to choose what suits you best. Go into the program and import the template. You will want to design it. Don’t be shy, experiment with new techniques.
The lower part is the arms/legs. The top is the torso. You can make parts transparent. Each tile wraps around a certain part of the body. I made a map to show you:
https://gyazo.com/9d7aa37dfd40fff30b92c5df66917d25
3. Uploading to brick hill
When you’re satisfied with your design, you’re going to save the image and go back to brick hill. You will then go back to shop and the create page (see step 1) and choose your desired article of clothing. You will now use the features provided to edit your clothes. Click choose texture and drop your image there. Then you can price, name, and add a description to it. To make it free, put the bucks to 0 and the bits too. Check the off sale box to put it off sale. You will now wait for it to be moderated
4. Rules of uploading clothes
Generally, the rules aren’t strict but there are some must follows.
1. NO ROBLOX TEMPLATES
They simply do not work and don’t match our current template. Trying to use one will get you banned
2. no irl faces
To avoid legal troubles, you’re not encouraged to make shirts with irl people’s faces as bh will be held accountable. Try not to use faces, especially your own to protect your privacy and others
3. nothing that does not follow the ToS
Self explainitory. Read them here: https://www.brick-hill.com/terms
Have fun and maybe you’ll be the next big clothing designer. Never be afraid to ask for help
05:13 PM 25/06/2019
I have photo shop but how do I drag the photo into photo shop it does not let me drag it to the file explanation?
05:15 PM 25/06/2019
Wow, great jon, and yes, this is actually better than tsuk's.
Is certainly helpful to newer users and explains what to use and what everything is and means! Would show this to someone needing to understand clothing better as I'm good at explaining but this is just perfect.
Is certainly helpful to newer users and explains what to use and what everything is and means! Would show this to someone needing to understand clothing better as I'm good at explaining but this is just perfect.
05:18 PM 25/06/2019
Quote from T-J , 05:15 PM 25/06/2019job* not jon lol
Wow, great jon, and yes, this is actually better than tsuk's.
Is certainly helpful to newer users and explains what to use and what everything is and means! Would show this to someone needing to understand clothing better as I'm good at explaining but this is just perfect.
05:18 PM 25/06/2019
Quote from rely , 05:13 PM 25/06/2019I wouldn’t recommend photoshop because I personally do not use it. You can import pictures by going and choosing the image. There should be a file button to click or something. Where there’s a file button, there’s an import button. Click the template to import it I believe.
I have photo shop but how do I drag the photo into photo shop it does not let me drag it to the file explanation?
If that’s confusing, go over to paint.net. It’s simple and has all the bare necessities.
05:19 PM 25/06/2019
Quote from T-J , 05:18 PM 25/06/2019Thank you very muchQuote from T-J , 05:15 PM 25/06/2019
Wow, great jon, and yes, this is actually better than tsuk's.
Is certainly helpful to newer users and explains what to use and what everything is and means! Would show this to someone needing to understand clothing better as I'm good at explaining but this is just perfect.
job* not jon lol
05:19 PM 25/06/2019
Nice, thank you!
05:30 PM 25/06/2019
Can I link this on my guide that I made?