You are going to start by
searching for an image in google, or any other search engine. You want to be
sure you click on search tools, and
select the size-large option, so that
the image will be clear in photoshop. When searching, the best picture will be
of either a full body, or at least the whole shirt is in view, and you want the
shirt to be mainly one color.
Once you
save the image somewhere, you will open photoshop. Then go to file-open, and open up your image.
Next,
you’re going to want to convert the background
layer to a regular layer. You do so by double clicking on the layer, and when a
new layer option box pops up, name it
whatever you would like, then click ok.
You
want to now get into a tool that will be easy for tracing the outline of the
shirt. I used the magnetic lasso tool
because it clings to what you are tracing (to the best of its abilities).
Now,
you will outline the shirt. Be sure to get any areas the shirt is shown, even
if it is very small. You don’t want it to be a different color later. Also, be
sure to avoid but tracing around where a body part, like a hand or finger,
could be covering up part of the shirt. This is so that you don’t change the
color of that finger as well. If the shirt is in two pieces like mine, its ok.
Just close the path, then while holding down shift (if on a mac), you can start a new path for the other half of
the shirt without loosing what you have already done.
You
are now going to enter a layer quick mask.
You do this by cicking on the square with the circle inside (the bottom
left corner, second from the bottom). As you can see, the red is not covering
the shirt. That is NOT what you want. So you must go to the select tab, and click on inverse. You should then have the shirt
covered with the red paint.
Next, you want to clean up the
edges a little. To do that you will be using both the paintbrush tool, and the eraser
tool.
When
using the paintbrush (image on the
left), you will need to color in any areas where the shirt is not covered in
red.
With
the eraser (image to the right), any
stray red marks not covering the shirt, but covering other parts of the picture
need to be erased.
Now you need to exit the quick mask. You do that simply by just clicking on the square with the circle inside again. Now, the shirt area should be selected with marching ants around it. Now decide on the color you want to change the shirt to. Select it, and then using the paint bucket, fill the area of the selected shirt.
















Very good tutorial! Easy to follow and thorough description. :)
ReplyDeleteIt was a very easy tutorial that you presented. I don't think you had anything wrong with it. It was well explained and easy to follow.
ReplyDeleteAfter doing your tutorial, Its basic concept that we had learned at the beginning of the year was well done and well presented. Though I believe to further your tutorial, you should demonstrate both articles of clothing and recommend the quick masks as Shirts, Pants, and Shoes CAN be done and will need a certain mask in order to make them seem normal still. All in all though, you did well. congrats.
ReplyDeleteThe tutorial was very easy to follow, and none of the steps were complicated. The different techniques (than previously learned) were also appreciated.
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