![]() ![]() When assigning white as alpha channel for transparency we will not be able to have opaque highlights, as these per definition will be white, hence fully transparent. Photoshop: Select->Color Range->Shadows, Highlights or Midtones. What is interesting about the above PNG is the Shadows, Highlights, and Midtones in the transparent part of the image can all be selected individually. I need to reverse engineer how this was done so it can be done to other pieces of clothing. This PNG looks like it has a white background but taking it into Photoshop or GIMP you'll see the shirt is transparent. I need the final result to be a PNG like this one: I lose much of the shadow/highlight detail. Layer filled with black placed below the transparent shirt layerÄoes anyone have any ideas on how I might be able to accomplish this? I've been able to get close to the result, but my transparency is either not enough or too much. Layer filled with blue placed below the transparent shirt layer The result is a different color shirt, and shadows/highlights are seen: This allows me to place a layer filled with a solid color below the transparent image. Notice the shadows/highlights are there, but nothing else: To this (i've sampled an area of the transparency to show the k value in case that helps). I'm not sure I'm using the correct terminology in the title, if not, please feel free to correct me, and I'll update it. I've been trying to do this for a few days now and have not gotten the results I need. ![]()
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