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Hi all,
Sorry if this is basic (or even silly!). What’s the quickest way to swap two people’s heads in a photo?
I can do it, but I think my way is too long: (actually I did it the other day in less steps than below, but can’t recall what I did!..put it down to diminishing brain cells!)
1. Open pic.
2. Duplicate the layer.
3. Make a selection of one person’s head and drag it to the other person’s body..touch up as needed.
4. Flatten and save the image under a new name.
5. Open the original pic again.
6. Duplicate the layer.
7. Make a selection of the other head and drag it to the new body.
8. Flatten and save under a different name.
9. Open both pics…make a selection of one head and drag it to the other pic.
I guess I could also use the clone tool, but I’ll try a few things now. Any help appreciated…I’m sure there’s a quicker way?
Cheers,
Paul
Sorry if this is basic (or even silly!). What’s the quickest way to swap two people’s heads in a photo?
I can do it, but I think my way is too long: (actually I did it the other day in less steps than below, but can’t recall what I did!..put it down to diminishing brain cells!)
1. Open pic.
2. Duplicate the layer.
3. Make a selection of one person’s head and drag it to the other person’s body..touch up as needed.
4. Flatten and save the image under a new name.
5. Open the original pic again.
6. Duplicate the layer.
7. Make a selection of the other head and drag it to the new body.
8. Flatten and save under a different name.
9. Open both pics…make a selection of one head and drag it to the other pic.
I guess I could also use the clone tool, but I’ll try a few things now. Any help appreciated…I’m sure there’s a quicker way?
Cheers,
Paul
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