

Just by having the option to choose between 5 outer layer colours, 5 inner layer colours and 2 sash styles the number of templates for the shirt needed would be 50 if you account for every combination, then there’s the pants bringing the total uploads up to 75 (as there’s no sash on the pants). Serious talk though, this has already come up as a problem in discussion between me and Crykee in regards to the Kimono I’m doing for him (see earlier post) as the more options I allow means that the templates which need to be uploaded (and have their ID’s inputted in scripts) goes up exponentially. Given that there are more than 3 sections to choose (Jacket, Shirt, Tie, Buttons, Handkerchief, Stripes) it’s more like ((255^3)^6) and that’s not even accounting for all the extra options I want to let people configure later down the line. PDN ( ): Dropbox - Customizable suit Feb 17.pdn - Simplify your lifeĪs I don’t own Photoshop, the only way I was able to create a psd was through a plugin for, I have a feeling that the plugin doesn’t correctly maintain layer properties or transparencies when opened in photoshop so there may be some inaccuracies. PSD (Photoshop): Dropbox - Customizable suit Feb 17.psd - Simplify your life If you want to give a go at building your own I’ve uploaded a. I’m hoping to add more options to customise it like different thickness of pinstripe lines, open jackets (as opposed to closed) loose shirts/ties, more logos, more colour variations for existing components and really anything else I can think to change later down the line.

It’s a work in progress, but here’s a GIF below of a few combinations I drafted up (might need to click on it): You can choose between different jackets, shirts, ties, handkerchiefs, buttons and pinstripes. It works by utilising layers, allowing you to choose the colour of each component (or whether to have it at all).

As a pet project I’ve recently been working on a modular ‘build your own’ style suit template.
