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Step I: Select and car or a brand and a fruit that you like. In this tutorial, I am using a BMW car and a pangolin. Step II: Click on "File", choose "Open as smart object", or using the shortcut key by pressing Ctrl+O. After that, in the pangolin file, right-click and choose "Duplicate". Then, move it into the car file to embedded. Next, use opacity on the pangolin to approximate size the 2 objects equally (try to match body parts) |
Step III: Choose Filter -Liquify when on the pangolin layer. Make sure to checkbox "Show Backdrop. Then USE: drop-down to the pangolin adjust the opacity to see both (50%) Wrap the pangolin skin to match the car as best as you can. Parts that stick out will be removed later. Click OK - it will look odd. |
Step IV: On the pangolin layer, click "Add layer mask". Then use the brush tool to remove the stick out part. After that, using the "Patch tool" to add pangolin skin on the parts which are missing. Adjust brightness if needed ( by using "burn tool" or using "brightness/contrast..." BACKGROUND Click "Open as.."- move it to the car file - embedded it. On the original car file, use "Magic eraser tool" to get rid of the initial background. Add watermark. |
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Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Photoshop - Skin Swap
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