face%swapping% - bjca myp5 art ii · 2020-02-04 · step5: % go%to%edit>copy%...
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Face Swapping
Step 1: Find an image to use for the face swap. You need a picture with at least 2 people in it. Copy the picture. Open a new document in Photoshop. Go to Edit > Paste.
Step 2: Choose the Polygonal Lasso Tool, and draw a circle around the first face.
IMPORTANT NOTE!!! When looking for faces to swap, its easiest to do when faces are looking in the same direcFon. Avoid faces in profile and people wearing sunglasses.
Step 3: Go to Edit > Copy Go to Edit > Paste. You should now have 3 layers.
Step 4: Click on Layer 1. Use the Polygonal Lasso to draw a circle around the second face.
Step 5: Go to Edit> Copy Go to Edit > Paste You should now have four layers.
Step 6: Click on the eyeball on layer 2. Move the face on Layer 3 to cover the other face in the picture.
Step 7: Turn the opacity down on the layer, so you can see both faces. Move the top face to line up with the face below.
Step 8: Go to Edit > Free Transform and rotate, enlarge, or shrink the face as needed. Press Enter when done.
Step 10: Go to Image > Adjustments > Curves Adjust the image as necessary to get the skin tones to match.
Step 9: Turn the Opacity back up to 100%.
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Step 11: Choose the Eraser Tool. Set the brush size to 15, with a soS edge. Turn the opacity to 30 %
Step 12: Click and drag/scribble to blend the edges of the cut face into the face below.
Step 13: Click on the eyeball on Layer 3 to hide it. Click on Layer 2 to select the layer.
Step 14: Move the face on Layer 2 to cover the face on the original picture.
Step 15: Repeat steps 7 – 12 to blend in the top face with the face below. (adjust rotaFon, scale, curves, blend edges)
Step 16: Turn all of the eyeballs back on.
Step 17: Face swap complete! Save as a jpg and post to weebly.