Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Photoshop - Animal Skin Swap (x2 plus 1)


Photoshop - Animal Skin Swap

Rhino and Leopard




Photoshop - Animal Skin Swap



Swap Animal Skin using Photoshop 
Part 1


Swap Animal Skin using Photoshop 
Part 2



Swap Animal Skin using Photoshop 
Part 3


Swap Animal Skin using Photoshop 
Part 4


Part 1: Select a Rhino and a Leopard
that basically have the same posture.



Part 2: Open the Rhino -mask it out
then "place embedded" the leopard.
-Mask it out
Use opacity on the leopard to
approximately size the two animals equally.
Try to match body parts.

Part 3: Choose Filter -Liquify when on the Leopard layer.
Make sure to checkbox Show Backdrop. Then USE: drop-down to Rhino.
Adjust the opacity to see both ~50%.
Warp the leopard skin to match the rhino as best you can.
Parts that stick out too much will be removed later. Click OK  - it will look odd.
Part 4: CTRL click the Rhino MASK-
then paint -black- on the Leopard MASK.
 - Choose SHIIFT-ALT-I then paint
-White- around the Leopard to remove
erroneous parts.
CTRL-D to unhighlight things...
On the Leaopard layer
- choose blending option - 'multiply'
- Add a new Adjustment Layer - Brightness/contrast
- adjust as necessary
 to make it all look great.
If any parts of the RHINO are missing leopard skin...
CTRL the Rhino Mask -
Create a new clone layer at the very top -
 clone stamp some leopard skin spots onto the forgotten parts.
Fix the horns - if necessary

BACKGROUND
Highlight layers - duplicate - merge
hide originals - select-mask -
get new background -
alter new background with
and adjustment layer
add blog-address - warp-emboss



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  • Do YOUR OWN TUTORIAL








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