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Once the pixels behind the hands, feet and head that would normally be the background are replaced using the Clone Stamp tool or the Selection tool, we need to redraw what the inside of the clothes would look like. Using a Selection tool, draw around each area and fill it using the Paint Bucket tool. Rarely does a solid color look real, so add shadows by keeping the area selected and using a large, soft brush with the Brush tool, click-and-drag around the edges to create shadows for depth.

Floating Clothes Category: Photoshop A fun way to learn the Clone Stamp tool (as well as adding a virtual drop shadow) is to create an invisible man or woman. We can transform an ordinary portrait or action shot to make the person disappear, leaving floating clothes around a space. Adding shadowed wrinkles also adds realism. Written by Chad Neuman Views:

This time we will start with a photograph that I took on a recent trip to Florida. I was wandering the streets of a sleepy little town that had some cheap clothing and other merchandise displayed haphazardly on tables and racks on the sidewalk. These clothes were hanging on one such outdoor rack. The original photograph, which was taken with my Canon D30 digital camera, can be seen in Figure 1.

In this Photoshop video tutorial you will learn how to change the color of a bikini, the steps are very simple and safe.

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