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I want to remove this type of shoe and leave only the feet of this image below is it possible or not?
This is virtually the same question that you asked - and was answered in your earlier thread
How do I redraw feet of my image of a character with shoes?
and you asked 4 months ago in this thread
how to remove shoes of any image of a person or a character in Adobe Photoshop?
As was answered in those threads , you can mask out the feet using a layer mask and draw in any image of feet you want on a new layer.
Dave
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This is virtually the same question that you asked - and was answered in your earlier thread
How do I redraw feet of my image of a character with shoes?
and you asked 4 months ago in this thread
how to remove shoes of any image of a person or a character in Adobe Photoshop?
As was answered in those threads , you can mask out the feet using a layer mask and draw in any image of feet you want on a new layer.
Dave
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Does the historic brush tool do this? How to use the historic brush tool for this image?
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See here:
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lorenzov38569809 wrote:
Does the historic brush tool do this? How to use the historic brush tool for this image?
This has to be a troll. No one could possibly believe that you could remove the outer pixels of an image and reveal what lies beneath.
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I do not know what you said
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I do not know what you said
Not quite sure about your problem:
Do you believe that a 2-dimensional image is a 3-dimensional representation of its subject including its inner workings?
Or do you actually have a 3d-model? (Even in this case it is not a given that the »feet« inside the »shoes« would have been modelled.)
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Widow: "Can you take this photo of my late husband, and remove his hat?"
Retoucher: "Sure thing, Ma'am. So, what side did he part his hair on?"
Widow "Won't you find out when you take his hat off?"