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So, I after a couple years of hem-and-haw, I am finally going to purchase a new Aero. I have held off, because I had a really excellent cow-hide car coat that I purchased in Argentina about five years ago.
Unfortunately, two years after I bought it, a cleaning disaster left me with a misshapen, discolored vestige of my favorite coat. Over the last three years, I have tried to convince myself that it still works, massaged it with precious oils, and generally just tried not to look too closely at it.
This Spring, however, my wife finally said the magic words: "you need a new jacket." Somehow, I've convinced her that Aero would be the only thing worth replacing it with, and so, now I'm swimming in options: style, fit, length, color, lining, zippers, buttons, inner pockets, bi-swing backs, and on and on.
Even though I find these details endlessly fascinating, for some reason, they cause my beloved to grace me with an impatient frown whenever I start listing them. Since she's the one who will have to look at it most often, I value her opinion on the style of the jacket, but we needed a way to visualize it.
Enter Photoshop! Two jackets that I have started to focus on are the Long Half-Belt and the Stuart (which I only see on the US Aero site). The Stuart is much more like the coat I have lost, but I like the length and clean look of the LHB. Still there were some small tweaks that I wanted to see, so I fired up Photoshop to try some out:
First, the Long Half-Belt.
Very different from my last coat, and my wife instantly disliked the top pocket. Easy enough for the Patch Tool. I also straightened the left pocket-flap to see what a more triangular pocket would look like.
The original:
With modifications:
Click for full size - Uploaded with plasq's Skitch
Result: Now it looks like the jacket could use a pocket up there...
The Stuart was a bit trickier. Here's the original.
I liked the button-up front on the Stuart, but I am looking for a slightly longer jacket--more like the LHB. Also, I'm more interested in brown leather, than black. So, back to Photoshop:
So. After all that work, I think I've decided to go with an unmodified Long Half-Belt in brown.
Still, it was a good way to keep the discussion going with my wife, who suddenly had all kinds of suggestions. Also, it's always fun to try out a Photoshop project.
If anyone else wants to give this a try, I'd be happy to post more information about the process. Also, if you don't have Photoshop (thank you, Academic Licensing!), you can do all of this in the cheaper Photoshop Elements or even the free GiMP program.
Love to hear any comments or suggestions.
Unfortunately, two years after I bought it, a cleaning disaster left me with a misshapen, discolored vestige of my favorite coat. Over the last three years, I have tried to convince myself that it still works, massaged it with precious oils, and generally just tried not to look too closely at it.
This Spring, however, my wife finally said the magic words: "you need a new jacket." Somehow, I've convinced her that Aero would be the only thing worth replacing it with, and so, now I'm swimming in options: style, fit, length, color, lining, zippers, buttons, inner pockets, bi-swing backs, and on and on.
Even though I find these details endlessly fascinating, for some reason, they cause my beloved to grace me with an impatient frown whenever I start listing them. Since she's the one who will have to look at it most often, I value her opinion on the style of the jacket, but we needed a way to visualize it.
Enter Photoshop! Two jackets that I have started to focus on are the Long Half-Belt and the Stuart (which I only see on the US Aero site). The Stuart is much more like the coat I have lost, but I like the length and clean look of the LHB. Still there were some small tweaks that I wanted to see, so I fired up Photoshop to try some out:
First, the Long Half-Belt.
Very different from my last coat, and my wife instantly disliked the top pocket. Easy enough for the Patch Tool. I also straightened the left pocket-flap to see what a more triangular pocket would look like.
The original:
With modifications:
Click for full size - Uploaded with plasq's Skitch
Result: Now it looks like the jacket could use a pocket up there...
The Stuart was a bit trickier. Here's the original.
I liked the button-up front on the Stuart, but I am looking for a slightly longer jacket--more like the LHB. Also, I'm more interested in brown leather, than black. So, back to Photoshop:
So. After all that work, I think I've decided to go with an unmodified Long Half-Belt in brown.
Still, it was a good way to keep the discussion going with my wife, who suddenly had all kinds of suggestions. Also, it's always fun to try out a Photoshop project.
If anyone else wants to give this a try, I'd be happy to post more information about the process. Also, if you don't have Photoshop (thank you, Academic Licensing!), you can do all of this in the cheaper Photoshop Elements or even the free GiMP program.
Love to hear any comments or suggestions.