How to swap heads using two images on Photoshop This tutorial will show you how to swap heads using two images in Photoshop. Don't forget to check out our site howtech.tv for more free how-to videos! youtube.com - our feed www.facebook.com - join us on facebook plus.google.com - our group in Google+ There are times when you take a few snapshots and not one picture is out of them is perfect. In such a condition Photoshop allows you to create the perfect picture by combining two images together. You can easily swap faces and other portions of different images and combine them into one. Step # 1 -- Make a selection First go on the layer which contains the picture whose portion you wish to select. Choose the 'Marquee Tool' from the toolbar on the left and then make a selection of the part of the image you want. Step # 2 -- Copy the selection To copy this selection in a new layer press 'ctrl +j'. Hide the layer you were working on before by clicking on the eye image next to the layer. Step # 3 -- Fix the new layer Now you need to do some fixing to the new layer. The first thing you need to do is make sure that the two images are aligned perfectly. Get the move tool by pressing 'v' and then to see both the faces at the same time click the number '5' to put the opacity to 50% and move the image around till you are happy with its placement. Step # 4 -- Increase the opacity When you have moved around the image and are happy with its placement press the number '0' to bring the opacity to 100%. Step # 5 -- Add a layer mask After <b>...</b> From: IThowtovids Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:39 More in Howto & Style
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