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Tag: Photo Manipulation
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Glamour Model
Copy the layer, applying Layer � Duplicate Layer and erase the previous layer, using Delete Layer button in the Layers window. Change a little the brightness of the picture, using next combination: Image � Adjustments � Levels (ctrl+L)
Apply next the Crop Tool for dividing the picture in several sequences for the picture to look more successful.
Apply now the Patch Tool to erase the patches from the face, by marking out the necessary part to retouch and moving it on the place without defects.
Pass to the menu Filter � Liquefy (shift+ctrl+x) and use Turbulence Tool to correct the face�s traits by very careful and blurring motions. Improve the lips also.
Raise a little the eyebrow.
Make the nose a little thinner:
Using a different size for the brush, it�s possible to narrow a little the face�s oval:
Then narrow out a little the picture, just for the face not to look so long, applying Edit � Free Transform (ctrl+t)
Erase the rest of the picture that is not necessary for processing, using the Crop Tool. Applying Polygonal Lasso Tool, mark out the face, deviating a little from the face�s edges. After that, change the instrument�s adjustments to erase the markings from the eyes, lips and the nostrils.
Copy this part now: Edit � Copy (ctrl+c) and insert it on a new layer: Edit � Paste (ctrl+v). Blur out the layer that we�ve got, making use of next combination: Filter � Blur � Gaussian Blur.
Minimize the layer�s Opacity till 69%.
Copy the layer, applying Layer � Duplicate Layer and erase the previous layer, using Delete Layer button in the Layers window. Change a little the brightness of the picture, using next combination: Image � Adjustments � Levels (ctrl+L)
Apply next the Crop Tool for dividing the picture in several sequences for the picture to look more successful.
Apply now the Patch Tool to erase the patches from the face, by marking out the necessary part to retouch and moving it on the place without defects.
Pass to the menu Filter � Liquefy (shift+ctrl+x) and use Turbulence Tool to correct the face�s traits by very careful and blurring motions. Improve the lips also.
Raise a little the eyebrow.
Make the nose a little thinner:
Using a different size for the brush, it�s possible to narrow a little the face�s oval:
Then narrow out a little the picture, just for the face not to look so long, applying Edit � Free Transform (ctrl+t)
Erase the rest of the picture that is not necessary for processing, using the Crop Tool. Applying Polygonal Lasso Tool, mark out the face, deviating a little from the face�s edges. After that, change the instrument�s adjustments to erase the markings from the eyes, lips and the nostrils.
Copy this part now: Edit � Copy (ctrl+c) and insert it on a new layer: Edit � Paste (ctrl+v). Blur out the layer that we�ve got, making use of next combination: Filter � Blur � Gaussian Blur.
Minimize the layer�s Opacity till 69%.
Glamour Model
Copy the layer, applying Layer � Duplicate Layer and erase the previous layer, using Delete Layer button in the Layers window. Change a little the brightness of the picture, using next combination: Image � Adjustments � Levels (ctrl+L)
Apply next the Crop Tool for dividing the picture in several sequences for the picture to look more successful.
Apply now the Patch Tool to erase the patches from the face, by marking out the necessary part to retouch and moving it on the place without defects.
Pass to the menu Filter � Liquefy (shift+ctrl+x) and use Turbulence Tool to correct the face�s traits by very careful and blurring motions. Improve the lips also.
Raise a little the eyebrow.
Make the nose a little thinner:
Using a different size for the brush, it�s possible to narrow a little the face�s oval:
Then narrow out a little the picture, just for the face not to look so long, applying Edit � Free Transform (ctrl+t)
Erase the rest of the picture that is not necessary for processing, using the Crop Tool. Applying Polygonal Lasso Tool, mark out the face, deviating a little from the face�s edges. After that, change the instrument�s adjustments to erase the markings from the eyes, lips and the nostrils.
Copy this part now: Edit � Copy (ctrl+c) and insert it on a new layer: Edit � Paste (ctrl+v). Blur out the layer that we�ve got, making use of next combination: Filter � Blur � Gaussian Blur.
Minimize the layer�s Opacity till 69%.
Copy the layer, applying Layer � Duplicate Layer and erase the previous layer, using Delete Layer button in the Layers window. Change a little the brightness of the picture, using next combination: Image � Adjustments � Levels (ctrl+L)
Apply next the Crop Tool for dividing the picture in several sequences for the picture to look more successful.
Apply now the Patch Tool to erase the patches from the face, by marking out the necessary part to retouch and moving it on the place without defects.
Pass to the menu Filter � Liquefy (shift+ctrl+x) and use Turbulence Tool to correct the face�s traits by very careful and blurring motions. Improve the lips also.
Raise a little the eyebrow.
Make the nose a little thinner:
Using a different size for the brush, it�s possible to narrow a little the face�s oval:
Then narrow out a little the picture, just for the face not to look so long, applying Edit � Free Transform (ctrl+t)
Erase the rest of the picture that is not necessary for processing, using the Crop Tool. Applying Polygonal Lasso Tool, mark out the face, deviating a little from the face�s edges. After that, change the instrument�s adjustments to erase the markings from the eyes, lips and the nostrils.
Copy this part now: Edit � Copy (ctrl+c) and insert it on a new layer: Edit � Paste (ctrl+v). Blur out the layer that we�ve got, making use of next combination: Filter � Blur � Gaussian Blur.
Minimize the layer�s Opacity till 69%.
Gollum Masking
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To begin this tutorial you will need a couple of images. I simply googled "Gollum" and got 18,700 results and found the below images. To use these images, simply click on them to download.
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Once opened in Photoshop, you can drag the headshot image of "Gollum" onto the crouching image, resize and place where you wish to, as I have illustrated below.
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Now create a "Layer Mask" by clicking on "Layer" in the Main menu, then "Add Layer Mask" then "Reveal All." Make sure the foreground is black and grab the "Paintbrush Tool" with a soft edge and a size brush of 50 or so. I also turned the "Opacity" on the "Options Bar" down to 59. Now you can begin to chisel away the parts of the image you want to eliminate.
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The Results!!!
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Gollum Masking
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To begin this tutorial you will need a couple of images. I simply googled "Gollum" and got 18,700 results and found the below images. To use these images, simply click on them to download.
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Once opened in Photoshop, you can drag the headshot image of "Gollum" onto the crouching image, resize and place where you wish to, as I have illustrated below.
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Now create a "Layer Mask" by clicking on "Layer" in the Main menu, then "Add Layer Mask" then "Reveal All." Make sure the foreground is black and grab the "Paintbrush Tool" with a soft edge and a size brush of 50 or so. I also turned the "Opacity" on the "Options Bar" down to 59. Now you can begin to chisel away the parts of the image you want to eliminate.
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The Results!!!
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