Medidas reais para Uniformes de Futebol: O que muda entre o P e o XG? [Adaptação G para P no Corel]

👉 This video is an excerpt from the full lesson where I show how to FINALIZE a Soccer Uniform in CorelDRAW with a Template [S, M, L, XL and XXL]. Watch the full video here: 🔗    • Uniforme de Futebol no CorelDRAW, Como Fin...   ==================================================== 👕✨In this excerpt, I explain a very important part of finalizing soccer uniforms in CorelDRAW: what really changes from one size range to another. When you understand that the base of the shirt is what scales, everything becomes simpler. The team crest, manufacturer logo, sponsor, player name, and number are usually applied later, following their own logic and maintaining a size standard between S and XXL. I also show why starting with L facilitates adaptation to smaller and larger sizes, making the process more organized, predictable, and professional. If you work with soccer uniforms in CorelDRAW, this cut will help you visualize the production process in a much more practical way. ==================================================== 🔗 IMPORTANT LINKS • Rapaiz do Design Community on Telegram: https://t.me/rapaizdodesign • Design courses and materials: https://hotmart.com/pt-br/club/rpz-de... • T-shirt Template Pack: https://rpzdesigngrafico.com.br/pack-... • Book “Design for Non-Designers” https://amzn.to/3dOfffD 📚Rapaiz do Design Community👊😉👍 + 1 • Subscribe to the channel: /@rapaizdodesign 👉 CorelDRAW Amnesty Program (official page): https://www.coreldraw.com/br/pages/am... ==================================================== 🧑‍🏫 Video Author Marcio Maguary is a graphic designer with over 20 years of experience. He started working at age 14 and entered the design field in 2001 at a pre-press bureau, moving through an agency as an art director before founding his own studio. He is the founder of Aiô Brasil Design (2006), a studio specializing in graphic design and packaging, and creator of the Rapaiz do Design channel (2020), focused on beginners in graphic design. Today, at the studio, he dedicates himself to client service and the development of labels and packaging, in addition to creating content on Rapaiz do Design, where he teaches practical design using PC, CorelDRAW and Photoshop, and now also with AI (Artificial Intelligence) for a constantly growing audience. Magua Design Guy Important: Everything I teach here comes from real-world practice. There's no magic formula. Design is study, repetition, and constant improvement. Keep creating, testing, and evolving—your results will appear when you persevere.