- Open Photoshop(Also open the first photo).
- Open the second photo. (Yours Choice Photo).
- Use the rectangular marquee tool to drag over the image and select the face area precisely. After selection, press CTRL + C on your Keyboard
- Go to the first image and press CTRL + V to paste the second photo.small its size by pressing CTRL + T.
- Drag it through the corners after transformation to make it proportional. Press enter to apply the size/transformation.
- Select the magic wand tool.
- Then select the background by holding shift (otherwise it will only select some parts at the one time).
- Press delete, and it will delete the background, then retouch the image with the eraser, adding a little sharpness.
- Set the excised image in front of the first photo.
- Use the move tool to move it, then transform it again to set it perfectly before the face of the first photo.
- In the layers window, double click the first photo layer. Click OK.
- Align the photo layer after the 2nd photo layer. There should not be any 'Lock' icon on the Steve Jobs layer; if so, unlock by double clicking or unlock using the button above.
- Go to Image > Adjustments> Hue/Saturation.
- Adjust the hue and saturation of the first image, to make it appear similar to the hue/saturation of the second photo.
- This is basically a touch-up process. If the saturation of the first image is markedly different from the saturation of the second image, the morphing will look like a cartoon and clearly edited, so it requires deft manual fixing to make it look like a real face.
- Erase some parts of face from the first image to bring forth the second image.
- Only erase some parts, not the full face. For instance, it's recommended that you only adjust the eyes, nose, lips and hair features. This step is an important stage of morphing successfully.
- Try to move the second image down a little bit to set it perfectly for the morph.
- Use the clone stamp tool to retouch some parts again and use the erase tool for any required correction.
- Completed.
Enjoy Photoshop And Its Benefits.
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