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@daniel33973393jr0x what version Photoshop are you running?
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25..2.0
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Could you please post screenshots taken at View > 100% with the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Options Bar, …) visible?
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Of course, I'll do another test using another image.
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So you are using Generative Fill to remove the design from the tshirt?
I am not so sure that I'd have used the same workflow, but I had a go and it did a reasonable job. It kept the folds and texture. Are you not getting the same results?
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You could do some extra work with the dodge and burn tools to accentuate the shading. Are you hoping that Generative Fill is going to do it all for you?
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I'm looking at your second set of screen shots and can see a problem with your selection. You have just used the Rectangular Marquee tool and dragged a far too loose selection around the motive. The problem with this is that Generative fill does not have enough of the shading (that shows the folds) to make a proper fix. If you are going to Use Generative Fill for a job like this, you need to get as close to the motive that you want to remove as possible.
This should work better
But I am going to go into Quick Mask and give it a fairly hefty blur
Which resulted in this
Selections are uber important with the Ai tools. You need to think about what you want to achieve, and shape your selection accordingly.