Many "change clothes" tutorials are for wearing light-colored clothes mm "for new clothes." And a lot of friends to "wear dark clothes mm for new clothes" do not
Here is a "to wear dark clothes, mm for new clothes" method.
Original:
Material:
1. Open the character and clothes material picture.
2. Copy (or drag) the material to the character picture, adjust the position.
3. Select the clothing area with the selection tool at the character level.
4. Keep the selection, in the character layer, the clothing area for image/adjust/GO color.
5. Keep the selection, then enter the image/adjustment/brightness/Contrast brightness selection 100%, contrast selection of 50. This will turn the dark clothes into white! (This is a key.) The aim is to turn the clothes white and keep the folds on the clothes as far as possible. )
This is treated as follows:
6. Keep the selection, select the cloth layer, reverse the selection, delete the unwanted parts. Set the fabric layer mode to "multiply".
So the clothes are basically changed:
Feel the clothes are still a little bright enough. Then deal with:
7. Reverse selection (selected clothing), into the image/adjustment/hue/saturation of the saturation to adjust to the 50%--60% (can be adjusted to their liking).
This is the final effect:
This adjustment, clothing is not more than the original cloth still bright!