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How Do You Replace Faces in Photoshop?

Last updated on January 24, 2023 @ 7:56 pm

There are a few different ways that you can replace faces in Photoshop. One way is to use the Clone Stamp tool. With the Clone Stamp tool selected, hover your cursor over the area of the image that you want to copy.

Then, click and drag to select the area that you want to clone. As you drag, you will see a crosshair appear over the area that is being cloned. Release the mouse button when you have selected the area that you want to clone.

Next, position your cursor over the area where you want to paste the clone. Then, click and drag to paste the clone.

As you drag, you will see theclone appear in the new location. Release the mouse button when you are satisfied with the results.

Another way to replace faces in Photoshop is to use the Healing Brush tool. With the Healing Brush tool selected, hover your cursor over the area ofthe image that you want to copy.

Then, click and drag to select the area that you want to heal. As you drag, you will see a crosshair appear over the area that is being healed. Release the mouse button when you have selected the area that you want to heal.

Next, position your cursor over the area where you want to paste the healing. Then, click and drag to paste the healing.

As you drag, you will see thenew healing appear in the new location.

You can also use Photoshop’s Content-Aware Fill feature to replace faces in photos. To do this, select the face that you want to replace withthe lasso tool or another selection tool of your choice.

Then, go to Edit > Fill > Content-Aware Fill. Photoshop will automatically generate a new face foryou based on the surrounding pixels.

PRO TIP: The following article contains instructions on how to replace faces in Photoshop. Please exercise caution while following these instructions, as improper use of Photoshop can result in permanent damage to images.
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