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    quick and easy way for shirt mockups

    Thanks! I don't think that is what I am looking for though. I need something where I can add the artwork below the shadows and hightlights layer
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    quick and easy way for shirt mockups

    How do I change the color and how can I add my own artwork under the shadows?
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    quick and easy way for shirt mockups

    Here's one. I have a few other shirts that are this type of material and when I try to separate the shadows, it gets real grainy looking because of the material.
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    quick and easy way for shirt mockups

    I have about 20 different images to do. I have tried using Levels to separate the shadows. I've tried using an alpha channel. Every time I add the "shadow" layer on top of the artwork, the shadows don't appear and it just doesn't give it the realistic effect that I need.
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    quick and easy way for shirt mockups

    Can someone help me with a quick and easy method of separating highlights and shadows from a shirt? I need to mock up some designs, but I have to use specific images. All the tutorials I have watched are using white colored shirts and I am having no luck getting the shadows to look realistic of...
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    How to do this effect?

    I’m sorry, I should have been clearer. I know how to separate objects from their backgrounds and I know how to isolate the cats. I’m wanting to know how to get the colors to pop and the skin to look smooth and painted like that, as well as getting that retro effect. I didn’t mean to make you do...
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    How to do this effect?

    My questions are around the blending modes and layer masks. The skin is soft and smooth like it's been painted.
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    How to do this effect?

    I was wondering if anyone could help me with this effect. I know the photo was taken using shadow boxes, but the post editing is what I like. It looks like it was painted and kind of reminds me of a retro effect.
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    separating colors for t shirt

    Okay, I wasn't sure if there was an easier method. The pen tool is a little time consuming for me lol
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    separating colors for t shirt

    This is what he sent me. I think I found a way using the magic wand tool, but it's kind of messy. I don't think the image is high enough quality to get clean selections.
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    separating colors for t shirt

    So, I don't do this very often, but I need help with separating colors for a t shirt. I have a buddy who prints shirts and he sent me a full color logo in a jpg form and asked me if I can separate the colors and convert to a tiff file for screen printing. Is there an easy way of doing this in...
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    What is this effect called and how can I do it?

    Oops, sorry. I didn't see that post. Thank you! I'll take a look to see,
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    What is this effect called and how can I do it?

    No, I understand that. I'm just asking if there is a tutorial that could help me take a photo and give me the same effect.
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    What is this effect called and how can I do it?

    Ah okay, but I have seen similar effects for photography.
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    What is this effect called and how can I do it?

    So, my uneducated guess for this style is similar to the old hand painted photography. Is this correct? I haven't been able to find a good tutorial to get this effect. Can anyone help?
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