<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><oembed><type>video</type><version>1.0</version><html>&lt;iframe src=&quot;https://www.loom.com/embed/2db9dc18a4ed449888ff72518d8cfd21&quot; frameborder=&quot;0&quot; width=&quot;1108&quot; height=&quot;831&quot; webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</html><height>831</height><width>1108</width><provider_name>Loom</provider_name><provider_url>https://www.loom.com</provider_url><thumbnail_height>831</thumbnail_height><thumbnail_width>1108</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_url>https://cdn.loom.com/sessions/thumbnails/2db9dc18a4ed449888ff72518d8cfd21-00001.gif</thumbnail_url><duration>108.25</duration><title>How to create/rebuild missing parts of a product using Retouch on the web</title><description>Hey there! In this Loom, I&apos;m going to show you how to rebuild a plate using photogram. I&apos;ll walk you through the steps of selecting the picture, making the cutout, and removing unnecessary categories. Then, we&apos;ll bring the plate to a place where we can rebuild it and download it as an intermediate image. After restoring the white room, we&apos;ll use retouch to brush where we want to rebuild the plate. By the end of this video, you&apos;ll have a better understanding of how to use photogram to reconstruct a plate.</description></oembed>