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Two Images to Blend Better


Omaha13

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I am currently trying to but an image on top of another image but am having trouble making it look like its a part of the original image.

Original
ramboclassy1.png
The bow tie is what Im trying to fix
ramboclassy2.png

Thanks so much if you can offer any tips or help
 
needs to be slightly smaller maybe put some ribbon or something around the neck so it is not floating I guess it is not so easy to see it whan you have given us a small pic but apart from that the rest looks fine. The hat is a bit peculiar though
 
yea i was more worried about color like it doesnt seem to fit right to me. and the top hat is supposed to look like that
 
The hat is sitting up to high. You may have to play with transformations like warp to shape it to his head better. As for the bowtie, it appears to be attached to his skin. If it's a real tie-on bowtie need to see the ribbon. If it's actually there, we can't see it. Make the img into a jpeg and upload that, not the whole workspace. And just IMO, the bowtie looks out of place colorwise. It would be better if it were red or black to go with the tie. In fact, as it is now, it fades away. It doesn't go with anything in the picture. OTOH, if that's the idea, then change the hat's ribbon.
 
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yea the color of the bowtie was my problem. how would i go about making it fit colorwise better? and I kinda was going for that goofy look with the hat
 
The hat sits too high on slys head, also make the tie the same colour as the hats ribbon, might help?
 
The hat is sitting up to high. You may have to play with transformations like warp to shape it to his head better. As for the bowtie, it appears to be attached to his skin. If it's a real tie-on bowtie need to see the ribbon. If it's actually there, we can't see it. Make the img into a jpeg and upload that, not the whole workspace. And just IMO, the bowtie looks out of place colorwise. It would be better if it were red or black to go with the tie. In fact, as it is now, it fades away. It doesn't go with anything in the picture. OTOH, if that's the idea, then change the hat's ribbon.

Right, got it on the hat. But it looks perched on. Maybe tilt it but bring it down. As for the bowtie, select it and adjust with hue/sat colorize.
 

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