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DavidElk

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  1. Thank you for your replies. This is a process we currently do in Photoshop. I had tried this in Photo a few years ago but couldn't figure out how to accomplish it. I had also reached out at that time and was told it couldn't be done so I dropped the idea. I haven't tried this at all since. I am reaching out to see if it is possible before investing the time into the project. I would like to move off of Photoshop.
  2. I am currently using Photoshop to "paint" a swatch of men's clothing (suits, sportcoats, shirts & ties) onto a suit jacket which is draped on a mannequin. Is there a way to do this using Affinity Photo 2? Ideally, improving the look of the final image to include warping the pattern around the curves of the garment. Going from this: to this:
  3. I am currently using Photoshop to "paint" a men's suit. We start with the image of a suit on a mannequin, "grow cloth" to a very large size, apply the cloth to the torso, rotate and apply to one lapel, repeat for the other lapel, add shading, buttons, pick stitching and a vest if necessary, and, voila we have a painted suit. You can see results on our website, esuit.com. I would like to move over to the Affinity platform and am looking for someone who can create this process for us, or, something better, as our results are just fair. My goal is to be able to image various fabrics and apply it to the suit, shirt, tie, hanky, etc. independent of each other.
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