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Hello,
wondering if someone could explain how RL have managed to fill a defined area of clothing with a texture or colour.
Please see:
< http://www.ralphlauren.com/product/index.jsp?productId=30645 69&cp=1760781.2708576&ab=ln_men_cs10_createyourown&a mp;parentPage=family>
You can see as the user selects a fabric colour, the image with the model updates with the chosen texture. I know basic colours can be done easily by using a hue/saturation layer and adjusting until you get the desired effect. However, I’m unsure how they have managed to fill the selection with the textures/stripes that they have – unless of course the original model photo was shot wearing a striped tshirt.
More generally, if I want to fill a selection such as a tshirt accurately (complies with contours of clothing/shades/tones, etc) with a series of textures that I have, how can it be done? I’v been using PS for years, but I don’t know how to do this. Can this be done at all in PS? If not, what technique in what application would be most suitable for this job?
Thanks a lot for any help.
Marvin.
wondering if someone could explain how RL have managed to fill a defined area of clothing with a texture or colour.
Please see:
< http://www.ralphlauren.com/product/index.jsp?productId=30645 69&cp=1760781.2708576&ab=ln_men_cs10_createyourown&a mp;parentPage=family>
You can see as the user selects a fabric colour, the image with the model updates with the chosen texture. I know basic colours can be done easily by using a hue/saturation layer and adjusting until you get the desired effect. However, I’m unsure how they have managed to fill the selection with the textures/stripes that they have – unless of course the original model photo was shot wearing a striped tshirt.
More generally, if I want to fill a selection such as a tshirt accurately (complies with contours of clothing/shades/tones, etc) with a series of textures that I have, how can it be done? I’v been using PS for years, but I don’t know how to do this. Can this be done at all in PS? If not, what technique in what application would be most suitable for this job?
Thanks a lot for any help.
Marvin.
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