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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: Emjaybee on Thursday 17 April 08 14:43 BST (UK)
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They said I look like the Archbishop - can you cut and paste your face into a new body?
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Hi
I've added Lady Di's figure, from the last exercise, as I'm not very photogenic ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Start Image (Archbishop) > Duplicate Image
Select Second Image (Lady Di's) > Select Move Tool from tool box > Move cursor over it, Press down mouse button, and drag onto first image > resize using Free Transformation tool (under Edit) to get head to similar size of Arch. > Drag top layer down below Duplicate layer in the Layer palette (ie between Duplicate and Background layers)
Select Duplicate layer and use rubber tool to rub out the Arch.'s face
Tidy up using clone tool and smoothing tool, and do final adjustments using move and transformation tools
Mudge
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Here is a very quick one.
Got a pic of Tom Cruise then created a new layer containing the said pic
then rotated and scaled it to match closley with the pic of the bish
created a layer mask and painted black onto the parts I didn't want and
here is the finished pic. :)
I am terrible at writing a guide :( but I am posting the .psd file for anyone that wants to play
with it and see what I have done for themselves.
Colin
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Cant post .psd so I will name it .jpg, just rename it to .psd and you should see it ok.
Colin
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As there have now been further objections to this thread please do not attempt to post any examples.
You win again I give up.