From: james on 2 Jul 2010 14:22 I took some portrait of a friend while he's wearing a multi color stripe shirt. The portrait turned out pretty well, but the stripe shirt is distracting. Using photoshop, I was able to reduce it into a single color stripe shirt. Still looks busy. Is there an easy way to paint a stripe shirt into a solid color shirt while retaining the folds and creases (so it looks real)? I already have the mask/selection of the shirt. Here's a sample stripe shirt that's similar to the one he's wearing: http://www.julesb.co.uk/menswear-1/shirts-4/casual-shirts-40/faconnable-stripe-shirt-112870-45829_zoom.jpg
From: Kabuki on 6 Jul 2010 16:43 "james" <nospam(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:i0laob$rvm$1(a)speranza.aioe.org... >I took some portrait of a friend while he's wearing a multi color stripe >shirt. The portrait turned out pretty well, but the stripe shirt is >distracting. > > Using photoshop, I was able to reduce it into a single color stripe shirt. > Still looks busy. > > Is there an easy way to paint a stripe shirt into a solid color shirt > while retaining the folds and creases (so it looks real)? I already have > the mask/selection of the shirt. > > Here's a sample stripe shirt that's similar to the one he's wearing: > http://www.julesb.co.uk/menswear-1/shirts-4/casual-shirts-40/faconnable-stripe-shirt-112870-45829_zoom.jpg I tried several things I thought might work - none of them looked very good --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
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