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ok....this is my first egg so plz be easy on me.....
This is a nice trick that i learned through experience usings photosho.....i first started using my fantasy make but is suks cuz u hav to buy it...and there was no way to get it for free so i just started using photoshop and i discoverd that it was easier to do than i tought here are the instruction and i’ll show ya one of my edited photos :
1. first, open the two photos that you will be using to change faces or heads as their own canvases in photoshop PSD or JPEG format to make this tutorial easier, re-name each photo as follows:
Body Photo: the photo that has the body you want to replace with a new and different head.
Head Photo: the photo that has the head that you want to put onto the Body Photo
2. with the head photo opened and selected, use the Lasso tool and draw a selection around the head carefully e sure not to miss any details or features of the head
3. once you have the prefered area selected, click CTRL+C or copy to copy the head onto the photoshop clipboard
4. now paste the head onto the body photo by clicking CTRL+V or paste now it should start to come together, the only problem now is that it isn’t blended properly, and chances are the images aren’t scaled or sized the right way
5. click CTRL+T to go into tranform mode. Move and resize the head to fit proportionately and 100% correctly over the body Use your best judgement on sizing
6. important: Make sure the layer with the new head layer is active select the eraser tool and begin erasing the surrounding background around the new head so that is blends better togother
7. select the clone stamp tool on the vertical menu bar
8. select the body photo layer and begin to clone stamp out the areas of the old head underneath so that only the new head is what is visible
9. finally, go to Image > Adjustments > Hue and Saturation and adjust the saturation sliders so that the images math up together do this for both layers, the new head layer and the old head/body if the brightness levels of both photos are drastically different, then goto Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast and adjust the levels of the two layers so that they match much better than before try to get is close as possible.....
easy huh?
well thats it ..hope yall liked it. peace
ya there gonna chew you out on this one...
also a baisc principal on photoshop eggs... you NEED screenshots... but ill give it a 2* cause you at least tried... unlike some of those flint bomb eggs...