-1 Same comment about how to formulate answers and questions. This answer is as unclear as the question itself. Please put some effort into your answers!
Compute the pixel dimensions of the body and of the shirt. If you have those, it's trivial to scale the image to the pixel dimensions of the shirt. Then just put the image on the body.
If you want it to look like the shirt is really on the body, you need to research that yourself.
using sift algorithm,you will find answer google "opencv sift"
-1 Same comment about how to formulate answers and questions. This answer is as unclear as the question itself. Please put some effort into your answers!
Asked: 2013-07-23 23:36:33 -0600
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Last updated: Jul 24 '13
-1 Horrible way of asking a question. See http://answers.opencv.org/faq/.
-1 Not only is your question formulated terribly, even the images are not correct. There is only a single image behind both links. I will close topic, please follow the correct guidelines in the FAQ! Read it and create a good question if you want decent help.