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Mix and match faces


Wow that is very cool Welles. Thanks for the link.

It's hard to imagine how that is being done so convincingly. Only thing i can think of is... the artist has actually 'manually' merged all those faces beforehand. That's a task i'd rather not think about tyvm. [stuned] \:]
 
I was blown away by the seeming magic initially and then I wondered if it actually wasn't pretty simple. The line which splits the images goes just below the noses. If the faces are all equally wide at that point (cheek to cheek) and then the skin tones are all neutralized so there is no difference in skin tone, it becomes a simple process of apparently having seamless matches.
 
That's some funny stuff, Mr Welles. One of the images I created looked a LOT like my ex-mother-in-law. [:I
 
hard or easy to do, it's not something I'd have teh patience to attempt, pretty nice work on that site, though I did see a few cut lines here and there. I musta liked it a bit, because I went through pretty many combinations, before deciding I could better use my time working on some of my own projects.

very cool.
 
and then the skin tones are all neutralized so there is no difference in skin tone
Welles you are talking about a HUGE undertaking there man. That would assume that all of those folks have the same skintone/texture qualities. And since that's a very UNlikely thing, that would suggest a very good makeup artist he used. :bustagut:
 
theKeeper said:
and then the skin tones are all neutralized so there is no difference in skin tone
Welles you are talking about a HUGE undertaking there man. That would assume that all of those folks have the same skintone/texture qualities. And since that's a very UNlikely thing, that would suggest a very good makeup artist he used. :bustagut:


Hmmm, I thought matching grays would be pretty easy in PS. \:]
 

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