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natrev
Legend
August 28, 2015
Question

Is this possible to draw rectangle using Fixed Ratio based on the product...?

  • August 28, 2015
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Hi Everyone,

Is this possible to draw rectangle selection using Fixed Ratio("2:3" or "4:5") based on the product...?

I have T-Shirt image on the background and I need to draw rectangle using Fixed Ratio based on the Tshirt.

Note: I get Height and Width of T-shirt which is from Overall T-shirt Path

Anyone Please guide me to complete this task. Thanks in advance.

-yajiv

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JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 28, 2015

How did that path get created? Is it of a t-shirt on a flat surface? Is it long or short? Sleeved or sleeveless? It easy to create fixed aspect ratio selections and path.  You still need to know what size you want and where you want then to be.

JJMack
natrev
natrevAuthor
Legend
August 29, 2015

Thanks for your reply JJ Mack,

Yes I put manual path on t-shirts which is placed on flat surface background. The size of T-shirt may vary on height or width. I need to draw 2:3 fixed ratio rectangle selection on the t-shirts. Waiting for your suggestion..?

Note: the fixed ratio section biger than t-shirts height and width.

-yajiv

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 29, 2015

natrev wrote:

Thanks for your reply JJ Mack,

Yes I put manual path on t-shirts which is placed on flat surface background. The size of T-shirt may vary on height or width. I need to draw 2:3 fixed ratio rectangle selection on the t-shirts. Waiting for your suggestion..?

Note: the fixed ratio section biger than t-shirts height and width.

-yajiv

If your making a manual path for the t-shirts why not make a manual 3:2 aspect selection or path instead.  You can set the rectangle marquee tool to a fixed 3:2 aspect ratio mode and drag out a 3:2 selection on tthe t-shirt and reposition it.  The selection can be turned into a path if you need a path. It would be much easier then using the pen tool to create a path for the t-shirt.

JJMack