Pretend You Were There!
For this assignment, I used a picture I found from the internet and a picture I had of myself. After opening both of the pictures on Photoshop, I used the Magnetic Lasso Tool to crop just my face out of my original picture. I then used the clicker tool to move it onto the picture I found from the internet. Once I did this, I selected my face and set it to free transform, so I could readjust its position and size on the photo. After doing this, I used both the blur and the smudge tools to blend my skin tone in with that of the original person in the picture. I also used the blur tool to blur the sharper edges where my face and the original face met, such as around my chin and the sides of my head.
For this assignment, I used a picture I found from the internet and a picture I had of myself. After opening both of the pictures on Photoshop, I used the Magnetic Lasso Tool to crop just my face out of my original picture. I then used the clicker tool to move it onto the picture I found from the internet. Once I did this, I selected my face and set it to free transform, so I could readjust its position and size on the photo. After doing this, I used both the blur and the smudge tools to blend my skin tone in with that of the original person in the picture. I also used the blur tool to blur the sharper edges where my face and the original face met, such as around my chin and the sides of my head.