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My wife wants to put her friend's face on the old lady to make it look like she's really old.
 

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wow, a compliment out of you? I'm shocked and honored! :willy_nilly:

:p:);)
aw come on now

I have these weak moments every now and then

so what is the trick to shape the one face into the other picture??

freehand crop? if so how do you get the dimensions to match since no two faces and picture angles are the same.
 

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Thanks so much valley--my wife LOVED it--she laughed so hard when she saw it thinking what her friend is going to think about it. The friend is an architect by the way.
 

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so what is the trick to shape the one face into the other picture??

freehand crop? if so how do you get the dimensions to match since no two faces and picture angles are the same.

I flipped the picture first, overlaid it onto the old lady pic, then used a scraper and zoomed in to scrap away the parts of the young lady's pic that I wanted to discard..I rotated her face to the same angle as the old lady's, adjusted the head size to make sure they were the same and then adjusted the transparency of the young lady's pic so I could still see the old lady's face in the background. While partially transparent, I zoomed in and scraped away portions inside and around the glasses on her face. When I zoomed back out, I removed the transparency feature and then adjusted the color of the top pic to match the closest colors of the exposed parts of the old lady pic...then I used some smudge to blend the "seams" where the two pics merged. Lastly, I changed the color of the completed pic and voila! :) I had the most trouble getting the bangs and jawline to look normal but other than that, it was easy enough to do as long as you know which tools to use.
 

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I flipped the picture first, overlaid it onto the old lady pic, then used a scraper and zoomed in to scrap away the parts of the young lady's pic that I wanted to discard..I rotated her face to the same angle as the old lady's, adjusted the head size to make sure they were the same and then adjusted the transparency of the young lady's pic so I could still see the old lady's face in the background. While partially transparent, I zoomed in and scraped away portions inside and around the glasses on her face. When I zoomed back out, I removed the transparency feature and then adjusted the color of the top pic to match the closest colors of the exposed parts of the old lady pic...then I used some smudge to blend the "seams" where the two pics merged. Lastly, I changed the color of the completed pic and voila! :) I had the most trouble getting the bangs and jawline to look normal but other than that, it was easy enough to do as long as you know which tools to use.
:willy_nilly::willy_nilly::willy_nilly:

that translates to a lot of work :D

If I understand half of what you said :24:
 
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