I try to Photoshop the head of a person I have taken into a generated poster image that has a more drawn stylistic style... and although I assume it is a pretty simple task, I have no idea how to really do this.
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hi, i not yet have achieved what i tried to do, I only know rotoscoping from after effects and this is basically a moving mask ... i am able to do the masking in the image with photoshop... but I want to replace the face you currently see on the image with another one... problem is it would not have the same style of the image so I need to adapt the color etc... and I don't know what technique is required.... if I am wrong here , please point me to the right direction :) all suggestions are welcome :)– Bliv_DevFeb 20 at 4:22
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That's an illustration/painting. On would need to paint the new face in a similar fashion. It's not merely "photo editing". Photoshop filters such as "posterize" on a photo may help a little. However, ultimately it takes artistry. Kind of why artists still have jobs, at least until the artificial intelligent image generators have another year or so.– ScottFeb 21 at 0:19
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@Scott - actually I suspect that may in fact be AI art. There are several odd things about it, look at it carefully. Parts of the smoke with straight edges, weird text with no recognisable letters/characters, some kind of disjointed helicopter, a strange disjointed logo behind it, a weird swoosh behind the car which makes no real sense. Also, not a single match in google images reverse search.– Billy KerrFeb 21 at 1:00
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1For the OP, have a look at this Photoshop tutorial on youtube. Should give you some ideas.– Billy KerrFeb 21 at 1:17
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1I understand, but that's the deal with AI at the moment. It does incredible things but in a chaotic and uncontrollable way. Easier to just learn to like what you get than to get exactly what you want. I dabble a bit with Stable Diffusion. Have a look at the Stable Diffusion subreddit. You might find some tricks that could help, but it will probably require some work. In Photoshop it's not a simple task either. Could require a mix of several techniques and the method would vary depending on the images and the wanted look.– WolffFeb 23 at 0:12
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