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How Do You Photoshop a Human Face to an Animal?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 2:19 pm

It is interesting to know how to Photoshop a human face to an animal. This can be used for many purposes, such as creating a funny image or making a political statement. There are many tutorials available online that can show you how to do this.

The first step is to find a good image of the animal you want to use. It is important to find an image that is high quality and has a lot of detail. Once you have found the perfect image, you will need to open it in Photoshop.

Next, you will need to create a new layer on top of the animal image. To do this, click on the ‘Create a new layer’ icon in the Photoshop toolbar. Then, using the ‘Pencil’ tool, draw around the outline of the human face that you want to superimpose onto the animal.

Once you have drawn around the outline of the human face, you will need to ‘cut out’ the face from the background. To do this, select the ‘Lasso’ tool from the Photoshop toolbar and draw around the human face. Once you have done this, hit the ‘delete’ key on your keyboard and the human face should now be isolated on its own layer.

Now that the human face is isolated, you can position it over the animal’s face. To do this, simply use your mouse to click and drag the human face layer over the animal face layer. Once you are happy with the position of the human face, you can use the ‘Eraser’ tool to remove any excess bits around the edges.

The final step is to add some finishing touches. You may want to add some shading or highlights to make it look more realistic. You can also play around with the opacity of the human face layer to make it look more realistic or less obvious that it has been Photoshopped onto an animal.

PRO TIP: Warning: The following article contains graphic images that some readers may find disturbing.

So there you have it! That is how you Photoshop a human face onto an animal. Remember to have fun with it and experiment with different images and techniques.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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