I want to change the print
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If you want to change the print using the Magic Selection Tool, you can click on the "I want to change the print" section. You should write a prompt describing the design you want to apply.
To start the print change process, first click once on your image. You will see the message "Generating Masks..." appear on your screen, indicating that the masking process has begun. This process will be completed after 2-3 minutes, depending on your internet connection and the load on demo accounts.
Once the masking process is complete, hovering your mouse over the image will reveal areas separated into layers in purple. You can make changes to these areas as needed.
Light purple areas indicate that they have been separated into layers. You can make changes to the clothing, the background, or any other areas that have been separated.
To select multiple layers that are highlighted in lilac, use this icon. If you want to undo your actions in multiple selected areas, select the second icon under the Magic Selection Tool heading in the upper right corner, which has a negative sign, to subtract layers.
To change the print in the image, start by selecting the front of the shirt from the separated layers.
After writing your prompt, you can view some of the print images you previously uploaded in the "Add Print" section at the bottom. If you have uploaded more print images, click on "See All" to access them. To upload a new print image, select the image from your computer and then choose it to apply to the masked area.
In the "My Creations" section, you can view the print images you have created.
After selecting the print image from the "My Creations" section, click the "Add Pattern" button located at the bottom right.
The selected print will appear in the "Add Print" area on the right side.
To adjust the print scaling within the 100x100 (1x1) area, click on the word "Change" to modify your print. Enter the desired values for Width (cm) X Height (cm) in terms of Columns X Rows to adjust the print appearance.
By entering a high value in the Columns section and a low value in the Rows section, the print will appear more condensed horizontally.
For instance, by entering Width (cm) 100 X Height (cm) 100, Columns 1 X Rows 1, the resulting image will be...
When using the same values for both Columns and Rows, the print will become more compact.
By entering Width (cm) 300 X Height (cm) 300, Columns 1 X Rows 1, the resulting image will be...
As you increase the values in the Columns and Rows fields, your print size will grow accordingly.
For example, by entering Width (cm) 500 X Height (cm) 500, Columns 1 X Rows 1, the resulting image will be...
In print scaling, if you enter Width (cm) 100 X Height (cm) 100, with Columns 10 X Rows 10, the print will become smaller and more condensed due to the value of 10 given for both columns and rows.
By entering Width (cm) 100 X Height (cm) 100, Columns 10 X Rows 10, the resulting image will be...
If you enter Width (cm) 300 X Height (cm) 300, with Columns 30 X Rows 30, the print will become even smaller and more condensed due to the value of 30 given for both columns and rows.
By entering Width (cm) 300 X Height (cm) 300, Columns 30 X Rows 30, the resulting image will be...
In print scaling, if you enter Width (cm) 500 X Height (cm) 500, with Columns 50 X Rows 10, the print will become smaller and more condensed horizontally due to the values of 50 and 10 given for the columns and rows.
By entering Width (cm) 500 X Height (cm) 500, Columns 50 X Rows 10, the resulting image will be...
Finally, if you enter Width (cm) 500 X Height (cm) 500, with Columns 10 X Rows 10, the print will be smaller and more condensed both horizontally and vertically, achieving a cohesive look.
By entering Width (cm) 500 X Height (cm) 500, Columns 10 X Rows 10, the resulting image will be...