How do I adjust the garment length?
Using the editor's brush feature, you can freely modify the garment length.
1. Product shots: Using the 'brush tool'
In photos with only the product alone, the result depends on how the user defines the area with the brush.
How to use: Paint the area where you want to adjust the length with the brush.
Point: When shortening the length, please prompt so that the existing (sleeve) design is preserved.
Shorten the sleeve lengths to end at the top boundary of the purple masked areas, while perfectly preserving all original design details of the cuffs. Remove the purple masked areas from the final result.


2. Model shots: Using 'body information'
For photos of a model wearing the clothing, adjust the length by using body information such as the model's elbows, knees, and ankles.
Method: Use the brush to specify the area where you want to extend the garment length.
Point: It is more accurate to write the prompt using body information.
Change the dress skirt length to a shorter midi length. Edit the image so that the original model's legs are visible, not the skirt in the purple area. Remove the purple masked areas from the final result.


3. Recommended prompts for adjusting length by clothing type
Prompt usage formula (Template)
[Verb: Shorten/Extend] the [part: Sleeve/Waist/Hem] to the boundary of the masked areas, while perfectly preserving all original design details. Remove the purple masked areas from the final result.
3-1. Tops: Adjusting sleeve and overall length


Editing goal
Recommended prompt (Copy & Paste)
Shorten sleeve length
Shorten the sleeve lengths to end at the top boundary of the masked areas, while perfectly preserving all original design details of the cuffs. Remove the purple masked areas from the final result.
Extend sleeve length
Extend the sleeve lengths into the masked areas, matching the original fabric texture and seamless connection to the cuffs. Remove the purple masked areas from the final result.
Shorten top length
Shorten the total length of the garment to the top boundary of the masked areas, while perfectly preserving the original hemline design and fabric texture. Remove the purple masked areas.
Extend top length
Extend the total length into the masked areas to increase the length, ensuring the fabric texture and hemline style match the original design perfectly. Remove the purple masked areas.
3-2. Bottoms: Adjusting hem and waistline


Editing goal
Recommended prompt (Copy & Paste)
Shorten pants/skirt length
Shorten the hemline to the top boundary of the masked areas, while perfectly preserving the original stitching and finish details. Remove the purple masked areas from the final result.
Extend pants/skirt length
Extend the hemline into the masked areas to increase the length, ensuring the fabric texture and fit match the original design perfectly. Remove the purple masked areas.
Raise the waistline
(high-waisted)
Adjust the waistline to the top of the masked areas to create a high-waisted fit, while preserving all original belt loops and button details. Remove the purple masked areas.
Change hem details
(raw-edge finish, etc.)
Replace the original hem within the masked areas with a natural frayed raw-edge finish, while keeping the rest of the garment design intact. Remove the purple masked areas.
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