🧵 Hat Sequins: Method 2 — Pattern Grid + Brush Shine
In this post, I’ll show you the second way to create sequin effects — using a built-in grid pattern. It’s perfect when you need to quickly mimic a lot of tiny sequins.
🖤 I’m using the same black hat, and the sequins will be light-colored again.
1️⃣ In the Details tab, create a new sub-layer element.
This will be our ribbon — place it where you want to add the sequins.
2️⃣ Set the Fabric property to a gray color.
Choose a light gray or metallic tone to create a neutral base for the pattern.
3️⃣ Go to the Pattern property and select the built-in grid texture.
It looks like a dotted mesh — I’ll include a screenshot of the pattern.
4️⃣ Scale the pattern down.
This makes the grid tighter and more sequin-like.
5️⃣ Add deformation to the edges.
Slightly curve or shape the ribbon edges to give it a more dynamic and realistic look.
6️⃣ Add a shadow.
Darken underneath the patterned layer to create depth.
7️⃣ Create a new Brush layer.
Draw small white dots of varying sizes on top of the ribbon — these will simulate light reflections.
✨ I like this method because it’s clean and gives a nice textured look. It’s also quick .