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Moving layers

  • If they're on the same layer, change the Z-axis values as this is what sets the depth. If different layers then move the order of the layers so that the red square is in front of the white. I think either of those should help your problem, but if not send me a message and we can work it out.

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  • Hi lily burton

    Use move tool to move the image forward or first add white backround and after that red square

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  • Sorry to be a pain, think im on to my next issue aha, I don't know how to make it so that the person would be wearing the hoodie? this is what I have but I don't know how to add a portrait segmentation in and where to add is so that the user is wearing the hoodie in front of the background here is an image which should try show what im explaining. 

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  • Mail this project in rar file to me tusharvig001@gmail.com ...I will fix your problem and send back asap...in this image I think u r having only one problem i.e the body is overshadowed by white background screen

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  • Just sent it! thank you :)

     

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  • hiya, have you received this? x

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  • hiya, have you received this? x

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  • lily burton did u received my mail ?

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  • Think i’ve sent the right one now 🥴

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  • Think i’ve sent the right one now 🥴

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  • I changed blend of your screen image from normal to multiply...the white screen is gone from there...but the person image is not clearly visible....if u tap on the screen you will see the t-shirt changed by tap tap script...done my best to help...

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  • Thats okay, thank you again :) have you sent it back over?

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  • I have only change the blending option of screen image from normal to multiply you can also use darken to remove the white screen...I haven't saved that project....you are doing good work...keep it up

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  • Or you can right-click (right-click or Control-click on the Mac) the element. A context menu appears, read the full post here. telling you what layer the element resides on, and then enables you to select that layer from the context menu. It also lists the background layer and layers that are directly under that element.

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