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Newbie Request - A quick fix for my fake photo


kidlaze

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Hi, this is my first post here. As you can see, my face in the picture is a bit off to the left and make this picture looks fake. I tried to fix it myself but no luck =.= I'm really appreciate if you could help me to move my face a bit to the right and make it less fake. Thank you.
 

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I think your head is level but your shoulders are a little off. To fix, select the blue background colour and on a new layer paint over with a brush the top of the right shoulder to make it more even.
 
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I would say the easiest way would be to load up liquify tool use freeze mask on neck downwards then a large brush to move head to the right.

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I would say it looked fake, because it is fake. The head has been put onto the suite, then both put on a new background.

Why could you not just move the head he was putting on the suite to the right, maybe sort the scaling out as well, and the bit of the cheek that is missing.
 
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The titles the give away Spruce:bustagut:

I'm well aware of the title, I was pointing out that it was the fact that it was fake that made it look fake, not just the face being to the left slightly. I was also trying to ascertain why the original images have not been given, so it can be done properly, instead of this rubbish with bits of his cheek missing, the dodgy neck line, and bits of the old background in his hair.

Also he has had the head separate from the rest of it before, so why was it put slightly to the left in the first place.
 
Hoogle: Thank you for your advice. I will try and see if I can fix it.
Spruce: You're right. Have no idea how you can tell that just by looking at the picture. To me, it looks quite fine :D
But this photo is taken in a photo shop in my town and they're not giving out the originals. Also, I'm a photoshop noob. And even if they give out the originals, I don't know how to make the original parts look nice like they do. So I have to find a way to deal with this. Anyway, seems like this is hard to fix. Then maybe I will just use this photo for my CV. Hope nobody care. Thank you and have a nice day.
 

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