StokeLee macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 2, 2006 #1 Ive two photos. A guy and a girl from work, who got together on friday nite, in one foto the girl is looking at the cam, and the guy isnt, and vice versa in the second. How do i go about making it one foto using photoshop? Attachments IMG_0099.jpg 167.9 KB · Views: 174
Ive two photos. A guy and a girl from work, who got together on friday nite, in one foto the girl is looking at the cam, and the guy isnt, and vice versa in the second. How do i go about making it one foto using photoshop?
StokeLee macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 2, 2006 #2 oops the other pic Attachments IMG_0100.jpg 178.7 KB · Views: 135
gammamonk macrumors 6502a Sep 2, 2006 #3 how about something like this--- Just copy and paste, then clean up the edges. Attachments quick_edit.jpg 103.7 KB · Views: 160
irishgrizzly macrumors 65816 Sep 2, 2006 #4 I'd take the head and neck of the 1st picture and paste them on to a new layer in the 2nd pic. Then clone away the guys head using the wall behind. Next using the transform tool change the pasted image to get the right proportions. (The size of the head is different). Finally, using the blur and levels masks to clean up.
I'd take the head and neck of the 1st picture and paste them on to a new layer in the 2nd pic. Then clone away the guys head using the wall behind. Next using the transform tool change the pasted image to get the right proportions. (The size of the head is different). Finally, using the blur and levels masks to clean up.
gammamonk macrumors 6502a Sep 2, 2006 #5 Ok, well, you could do this-- If you want to get a little more creative with it. Attachments switch.jpg 103.4 KB · Views: 157
CoMpX macrumors 65816 Sep 2, 2006 #6 irishgrizzly said: I'd take the head and neck of the 1st picture and paste them on to a new layer in the 2nd pic. Then clone away the guys head using the wall behind. Next using the transform tool change the pasted image to get the right proportions. (The size of the head is different). Finally, using the blur and levels masks to clean up. Click to expand... I like the first variation. This makes it look like he has no neck.
irishgrizzly said: I'd take the head and neck of the 1st picture and paste them on to a new layer in the 2nd pic. Then clone away the guys head using the wall behind. Next using the transform tool change the pasted image to get the right proportions. (The size of the head is different). Finally, using the blur and levels masks to clean up. Click to expand... I like the first variation. This makes it look like he has no neck.
dogbone macrumors 68020 Sep 2, 2006 #7 Visual step by step. Attachments retouch1.jpg 210.7 KB · Views: 207
gammamonk macrumors 6502a Sep 2, 2006 #8 I already posted a serious reply, so allow me to keep messing around. Attachments neck.jpg 96.5 KB · Views: 131
StokeLee macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 12, 2006 #9 Thank you everyone, esp dogbone for the step by step guide 😀
jhu macrumors 6502a Sep 12, 2006 #11 gammamonk said: I already posted a serious reply, so allow me to keep messing around. Click to expand... looks almost phallic. he has head, get it???
gammamonk said: I already posted a serious reply, so allow me to keep messing around. Click to expand... looks almost phallic. he has head, get it???