I want to change the attribute
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After selecting the image you want to edit from the four images you created, we recommend using our last editing tool, the Lasso Tool.
With the Lasso Tool, you can manually outline the area you want to modify and make your desired changes.
For example, if you want to change a turtleneck sweater in the image to a V-neck sweater, click on the "I want to change the attribute" tab in the first section, and manually outline the area using the icons that appear.
The tool employs dashed lines to create an empty square when you click the mouse at the point where you want to stop while outlining the area. If you want to continue outlining, the dashed lines will resume. The dashed lines are flexible and easily movable, allowing you to outline the area you want to change as shown in the image.
After outlining the desired area with the dashed line tool, you need to connect the lines by joining them with the square marker at the starting point.
This action will highlight the selected area while the unchanged area remains dark.
Next, you can briefly write in the prompt area what changes you want to make to the selected area. After that, start the process by clicking the "Try" button.
You can track the progress of your desired change and the remaining time using the neon-colored progress bar above.
Once you write the desired change in the prompt for the selected area with the Lasso Tool, a new image will be produced with four different options.
You can see the the first image that shows the transformation from a turtleneck sweater to a V-neck sweater.
The second image that appears after changing a turtleneck sweater to a V-neck sweater...
The third image that appears after changing a turtleneck sweater to a V-neck sweater...
The fourth image that appears after changing a turtleneck sweater to a V-neck sweater...