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While I can agree that Hawkeye has a valid point, the purpose of this sub forum is to provide a learning opportunity where our members can practice photo editing and compositing techniques. We should be mindful of the OP and respect whatever reasoning they may have for their request. If we have concerns about the motive behind any request, it's our choice not to help with the edit.
 
Seems and easy request but i thiink this will be a mayor job to do it realistic, recreation of the fingernail withouth anoher image is almost imposible to look real (at least for me XD) and is not just colocate the finger needs to apply perspective shadows etc etc etc.

I made a lazy example just in case it help you.

PoCmMQ82.jpg

Cheers!
 
I tend to agree with Ged, with the hand turned backwards it's more of a rude flip off gesture.

Since I can vouch for the time period, all peace gestures are made with the palm forward. Maybe she just wants a traditional peace sign..........

Screen Shot 2016-10-12 at 1.31.57 PM.png
 
In the UK:

"__Two fingers in a 'V' sign means victory when the palm is towards the person(s) being gestured. If the palm is the other way it is considered a rude sign or challenge.
This sign is from the time when English bowmen were feared all over Europe for their firepower and accuracy. It was a defiant gesture to the enemy who would cut off the first two fingers of the bowman’s right hand if they were captured.
Loosely translated it means "come and get me" or "up yours".__"
 

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