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How to smoothen cloth with pattern on photoshop

New Here ,
Oct 02, 2021 Oct 02, 2021

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Oct 02, 2021 Oct 02, 2021

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To remove wrinkles from clothing, use Frequency Separation. See video.

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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Oct 03, 2021 Oct 03, 2021

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Thanks a lot...I have tried this method but it doesn't remove major folds and it distorts the pattern. I want it to be totally Smooth and Flat. I don't know if that's possible

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Oct 03, 2021 Oct 03, 2021

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You could try restoring pattern with patch and/or healing brush tools.  But this will take a while.

 

The simplest solution would be to re-shoot the photo.  Pin fabric to a flat form and use multiple light sources to eliminate shadows.

 

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Oct 03, 2021 Oct 03, 2021

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Hi

A combination of :

a. Frequency separation cloning the low to get rid of the shadows and the dreadful moire colouring

b. Spot healing to take out the stripes

c. A white brush to paint in new stripes

d. Cloning the edge on the high frequency layer

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The reality though, if you have a few of these o do, is that rephotographing them carefully will save a lot of time in Photoshop

 

Dave

 

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No easy way to do this that I can think of.

You could create a pattern and use it to fill the area.

Select a portion of the fabric that is fairly uniform. If it isn't uniform enough, touch it up so that there are no obvious variations.

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Select Edit > Define Pattern.

Make a selection of the area you want to fill.

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It would be a good idea to create a new layer.

Then choose Edit > Fill. Select Pattern from the dropdown list and scroll to your new pattern at the end of the pattern list.

 

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