Face swap from photo to movie in photoshop
When you get a look that you like for the first edit, apply the same settings to the second image in the series. In addition to using the Soft Light preset, I boosted the exposure just a bit, warmed up the color temperature, and brought down the contrast. For this edit, I applied a Soft Light preset from the Visual Flow Modern Pack, but you can start with any preset or make any adjustments you want to make to get the photo to where you need it to be. I usually start with the image that is closer to the final and then follow up with the second image. Step 1: Process Both Images in Lightroom Before and after adding Visual Flow’s one-click Soft Light presetĪfter capturing the images, the first thing to do is process and color grade both of the images you’ll be using to create a composite. You can download the images HERE so that you can follow along with the editing process. We’re going to create a “Twice Baked Edit” for the final image. In almost every case, the subject’s eyes close when the water hits, so we have to take a picture of the smile right before the action unfolds and create a composite using Lightroom and Photoshop. The PremiseĬreating portraits of water hats works perfectly for our purpose of swapping out facial features.
FACE SWAP FROM PHOTO TO MOVIE IN PHOTOSHOP HOW TO
In this article/video, we’re going to capture and edit a sequence of “water hat” images (inspired by Tim Tadder‘s work) to show you how to swap faces, features, heads, or even entire people (like ex-boyfriends/girlfriends) if necessary, and save those otherwise fantastic photos. What would’ve been a great pic suddenly winds up in the undeliverable pile.
It’s an especially common occurrence when photographing groups. How many times has this happened to you? You thought that you took the perfect portrait, complete with beautiful lighting and a flattering pose, only to discover later that your subject’s eyes were closed or their expression was off. Video: How to Swap Faces and Expressions in a Few Simple Steps