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How do you remove clothes in Photoshop?

Last updated on March 26, 2023 @ 8:34 am

So you want to remove clothes in Photoshop? You’ve come to the right place! In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to remove clothes in Photoshop using various tools and methods.

1. Using the Clone Stamp Tool

One way is to use the Clone Stamp Tool. This tool allows you to clone one area of an image and then place it over another area. This can be used to cover up areas of skin with clothes.

 

To use the Clone Stamp Tool, first, open your image in Photoshop, then select the Clone Stamp Tool from the left toolbar.

NOTE: If you can’t find the Clone Stamp Tool in your toolbar, simply search for it using the search icon in the top right corner of the screen.

Determine the part of the clothes that you want to remove from the image. For this example, we will try to remove just the straps of the dress that the subject is wearing in the image.

NOTE: You can also choose to zoom in for a better view of the part that you want to remove. You can do this using the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl++”.

Then, select the area that you want to clone using the keys “Alt+’left-click’“.

Once the area is selected, you can now choose the part of the image that you want to cover up using the cloned area. This is what we will use to remove clothes from the image. Just click and drag on the clothes part that you want to remove. You can also see here already the effect of the Clone Stamp Tool once used.

2. Using the Spot Healing Brush Tool

Another way to remove clothes is by using the Spot Healing Brush Tool. This tool will simply erase the pixels that make up the clothing.

To do this, select the Spot Healing Brush Tool from the left toolbar.

NOTE: If you can’t find the Spot Healing Brush Tool in your toolbar, simply search for it using the search icon in the top right corner of the screen.

 

PRO TIP: This note is to warn you about the possible consequences of removing clothes in Photoshop. This action can lead to unwanted results, including but not limited to:

-The person in the image may end up looking naked.

-The person in the image may end up looking like they are wearing revealing or inappropriate clothing.

-The person in the image may end up looking distorted or unnatural.

From there, go to the top menu and adjust the size of your brush using the slider accordingly.

Once done, click and drag on the clothes part that you want to remove. This will temporarily leave black ink above the part that you selected indicating that it will be removed once you release your mouse.

This will be the effect of one stroke using the Spot Healing Brush Tool to remove clothes.

Repeat by clicking and dragging until you achieve your desired results.

And there you have it! Both of these methods can be used to remove clothes from images. Choose the one that you think will best fit your needs!

 

We hope this tutorial has helped you remove clothes in Photoshop!

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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