I want to change the color
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After selecting the image you want to edit, choose the second tool from the editing tools at the top of the screen, the Magic Selection Tool. Although you can perform color changes with the Brush and Lasso Tool, we recommend using the Magic Selection Tool for this action.
The panel on the right side is consistent across all editing tools; the only difference between them is their areas of use. You can specify the desired area and start your process with the selected tool by adding new features (making changes), adding details like logos or embroidery, deleting, and adding colors, fabrics, and prints.
With Magic Selection, you can perform all tasks in the right panel separately. For example, if you want to change the color using the Magic Selection Tool, click on the "I want to change color" section. Once you click, a color palette window will open below.
While selecting the color change, you can adjust the color transitions and shades using the color bar. You can also enter a hex code to reach your desired color.
To start the color change process, first click once on your image. A message saying "Generating Masks..." will appear on your screen, indicating that the masking process has begun. The masking process will be completed after 2-3 minutes, depending on your internet connection and the load on demo accounts.
Once the masking process is completed, as you hover your mouse over your image, you will see the areas separated into layers in a light purple color. If you wish, you can make changes to the areas on the image.
The areas in purple indicate that they have been separated into layers. You can make changes either to the clothing, the background, or other areas that have been separated into layers.
If you want to change the color in multiple areas, you can select the areas that are separated into layers.
You can select multiple layers that are in the lilac color using the selection icon. The second icon under the Magic Selection Tool heading in the upper right corner, featuring a negative sign, allows you to undo your actions in the selected areas and subtract layers.
To change the color in the image, first select the front of the shirt and the two cuffs from the separated layers, completing the first step of the color change process.
After selecting the areas where you want to apply the color change, choose your desired color and start the color change process by clicking the "Try" button.
You can track how much of the color change process has been completed and the remaining time through the progress bar above.
The area selected for color change, specifically the reddish-brown sweater, has been replaced with the chosen pistachio green color. After this process, two different images are produced. One of the produced images features the selected color, while the other is a darker shade of the chosen color.
The second image obtained from the color change.