Posted on 10 October 2009

Here’s the brand new t-shirt template, aka Shirt PSD V2. This new shirt psd has a few new features that the last shirt PSD didn’t. The newest feature is the color change option, which allows you to easily change the color of the shirt to whatever. The next feature is the easy design insertion that allows you to drag and drop your designs right into the template and have them look like they were actually printed on the shirt. Also the shirt PSD comes with instructions on how to edit your shirt just in case you get lost, and not only that a example is included. The best part is that its 100% free and can be used for whatever you want without permission. You can download Shirt PSD V2 at the following link.
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Posted on 09 October 2009

Here’s my first blank skate deck PSD set which includes 3 styles, Comp Deck, Mini Deck, and OldSchool Deck/Long Board. All decks are very easy to edit, to insert your design simply open up your design file in photoshop, than resize it to fit the size of the deck template you opened, drag and drop your design into the layer called “Your Design Goes Here”, than right click the base layer (the second layer from the bottom), than select your design layer, and choose the lasso tool and right click the template and click select inverse, than hit delete, and your design is on the deck template. Once again this template is 100% free and you can use it for whatever. You can download Skateboard PSDs at the following link.
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Posted on 10 April 2009

Well alright here’s another free PSD I did, probably the first shoe PSD that’s not a Nike. The PSD has over 13 customizable layers, that are all numbered to help by a top layer so you can know which part of the shoe your editing, which can also be removed, anyways its easy to color, easy to edit, and all that, so enjoy. Well anyways to download the Supra Vaider PSD just click the following link.
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Posted on 14 January 2009

Well I was up last night and noticed a site selling a sweat shirt PSD, and I just thought thats stupid they should give it away for free. So anyways I searched for a good sweatshirt on Google Images, found a good one, cut it all up, and put it back together. So basically using the PSD is very simmilar to my shoe PSD, you basically apply patterns or a color overlay than change the blend mode to Color Burn, or Overlay. Basically you just gotta play around with it and see what you come up. Only thing I ask of you though is that you do not take the GrahamPhisher.com off, I give all my PSD’s and resources away for free and don’t ask for anything back so yea, support me by leaving the grahamphisher.com up.
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