Transparent Clothes Effect | Photoshop Tutorial


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In this tutorial i will show you how to achieve this camouflage photo effect where we make t shirt look transparent.

super simple tutorial, very good for beginners to learn some things.

we will cut out the background and and than separate t shirt from body and will change the blending mode to make it mix with background.

the real trick is to make t shirt black and white before making it transparent so we don’t have any trouble with miss matching colors.

Also we will use displacement map, which we have done many times before so that should not be any trouble.

I really hope you enjoy this photo effects tutorial and if you have questions or suggestions ask me in comments below.

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40 responses to “Transparent Clothes Effect | Photoshop Tutorial”

  1. Hi.
    I want to thank you speciallly for this amazing video. It's enticing and clear. But please, i am new to photoshop and i have immense desire to study and become a professional in it. Kindly help out with may be a video on the basics i need to start with. Thanks. I will appreciate deeply a response. Thanks again.

  2. pls do a tutorial with the other photo also which u showed in the video because in that the effect with road is awesome
    U r a fabulous editor and thankx for making us learn how to work with photoshop

  3. Great tutorial overall, however, the magic wand tool, while is saves time, you would be better served to create your mask/selection with a paths selection or color range techniques. This means a little extra time, but can be worth it. The reason to bypass the magic wand on most things is, if you compare the edges of a magic wand selection to a selection by paths, the anti-alias is SIGNIFICANTLY cleaner and even. Also caution to watch your resolution, don't mismatch your resolutions too much, make sure the shirt pic has high enough resolution. Nice job though, looks great.

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