Tudung Bogel Patched | Gambar

[Original Photo] → Duplicate → [Reference Tudung] → Transform → Align → 
Mask → Color‑Match → Blend (Overlay/Soft Light) → Texture (optional) → 
Heal edges → Final grading → Export

| Tool | When to use it | How | |------|----------------|------| | Liquify (Photoshop) | To make the fabric flow around the head contours. | Filter > Liquify. Use the Forward Warp brush (size ≈ 10 px) to nudge edges, especially near the chin and ears. | | Warp Transform (GIMP) | Equivalent to Photoshop’s Liquify for subtle shape changes. | Tools > Transform Tools > Warp. Click‑drag the mesh points to follow the head shape. | | Perspective | If the original photo is taken at a steep angle. | Edit > Transform > Perspective (or the Perspective tool in GIMP). |


| Step | Photoshop | GIMP | |------|-----------|------| | 2.1 | Layer > Duplicate Layer → name it “Tudung‑Patch”. | Layer > Duplicate Layer → name it “Tudung‑Patch”. | | 2.2 | Hide the background layer (click the eye icon). You’ll work non‑destructively on the copy. | Same. | | 2.3 | If you’ll be using multiple scarf styles, create one extra layer per style (e.g., “Pattern‑1”, “Pattern‑2”). | Same. | gambar tudung bogel patched


| Item | Photoshop | GIMP | |------|-----------|------| | Software | Adobe Photoshop (latest) | GIMP 2.10+ (download from https://gimp.org) | | File format | Open the original RAW, JPEG, or PNG (preferably a lossless file). | Same – use the highest‑quality source you have. | | Canvas size | Keep the original dimensions; you can always crop later. | Same. | | Backup | Duplicate the file (e.g., photo_original.psd) before you start. | Save a copy as photo_original.xcf. | | Color profile | Ensure the image is in sRGB (most web/print work). | Same. | [Original Photo] → Duplicate → [Reference Tudung] →


| Format | When to use | Settings | |--------|-------------|----------| | JPEG | For web, social media, or email. | Quality 85‑90 % (keep EXIF if needed). | | PNG | For lossless archival or if you need transparency. | 8‑bit or 24‑bit, no interlacing. | | PSD / XCF | Keep a fully editable version. | Save with all layers intact. | | Tool | When to use it |