As a person I love making people laugh. As kid I always watched Mexican comedy shows some of them were the classics like "El Chavo Del Ocho", "La Nina De La Mochila Azul" and one of the most popular shows: " La Familia P. Luche". On on my biggest inspirations is the actor comedian Eugenio Derbez. My dream is work along side with him as an actor comedian.
steps 1. Download both the picture you desire to put yourself on and the “headshot” picture from whatever source you have it on ( Drive, photos ) and then open up in Photoshop. 2. Once they are open in Photoshop, make sure that they are both 300 resolution by selecting Image > Image Size. You want to be sure they are both that size so that the image is clear enough for printing. 3. Move the headshot image to the side of the Photoshop workspace by clicking on the title and dragging it to the side. 4. Use the lasso tool to select the head, neck and hair. Make sure that both ends of the lasso touch to get the marching ants. Move the lassoed image onto the desired photo by clicking on the MOVE tool and dragging it to the top of the desired face to replace. 5. Change the OPACITY of the headshot by clicking by the thumbnails of the layers and change it to 60%. 6. Flip the headshot face to match the direction if needed by pressing EDIT> TRANSFORM > FLIP HORIZONTAL. 7. Change the scale as needed to make it bigger or smaller by pressing EDIT > TRANSFORM > SCALE. Press the "SHIFT" button while you are using the SCALE tool so that the proportions stay the same. 8. Change the rotation as needed to make the chin fit better by pressing EDIT > TRANSFORM > ROTATE 9. Change the opacity of the top layer back to 100% by going back to the layer thumbnails. 10. Select the MASK tool at the bottom of the layer thumbnails- it looks like a rectangle with a circle in it. Be sure that there are now TWO thumbnails in the top layer. 11. Choose the PAINTBRUSH tool (sometimes it's hidden under the pencil tool) and change the top color rectangle to BLACK. You can switch it from black to white by pressing the arrow key just above the rectangles. 12. Use the paintbrush just like an eraser to take away information from the top layer. Since it is a MASK, there is still information where you put down a mask (unlike a destructive way of doing it like an eraser). 13. To make the paintbrush smaller, press the [ button on the keyboard (under the delete button). To make it larger, press the ] button. 14. You can see where you painted a mask on the second thumbnail for that layer. 15. If you went too far and need to go back and show part of the original layer, switch the color to WHITE and paint over the area you want to show again. 16. Once you are happy with how it looks, you can go back to the left part of the layer thumbnail to adjust the lightness or contrast to make the skin tones match and the color balance tool to match the color. 17. If there is a clear line between the skin tones, use the BLUR tool on the edges to smooth the layers in. 18. Save it as a Photoshop with all the layers (in case you see you need to adjust it later) AND a JPEG. 18. Once you are done and happy with how it looks, merge the layers by going to LAYERS > MERGE VISIBLE. 19. Save your work as lastname-firstname-layers-exercise.jpg in your finished projects folder. |
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