The previous tutorials have turned beautiful women into NA-mi. The following tutorial is about men. The basic operation is consistent. The general process: first to color the characters, and then use a liquefied filter to deal with the nose and eyes and other parts. Finally, some textures and details are depicted. As a foreign course, many of the tools in the picture are in English and need to be used in comparison with Chinese.
Original
Final effect
1, open the original material, but to ensure that its size is relatively large, give it more space to play. At the same time, make sure the photo is light enough so that it is visible in sharp detail.
2. Select the hard brush from the tools window (I tend to use the "chalk" brush) and set its "mode" to "color" and its "opacity" to 50%. Now, choose Blue from your palette. Smear on the entire skin, ignoring hair, eyes and clothes. Now use different shades of blue to repeat several times. To get the kind of blue I wanted, I repeated 4 times with these colors: #5d7a99 – #32576a – #3c6986 – #54809b. However, each photo is different, so you can choose the different shades of blue you like.
Finally, choose Purple, I use the #472a50, use the small brush, opacity set to 10%, smear on the lip, then randomly smear on the face, make it look more "natural".
3. Now, I'm going to deal with the scum on the faces of the characters. Because the Na Wei people's face seems to be without beard, except eyebrows-but if they are synthetic (those with small eyes, each hand has 5 instead of 4 fingers). So I used the Clone stamp tool to remove the scum. You must press the "ALT" key on the keyboard to enlarge the selected source area, click Once, and then release and apply normally. Be sure that the source area you choose looks the most similar to the area you want to copy, and if it doesn't look good, try a different source.
4, now remove the ear! It's easy because I just smeared them with black and made them blend with the background. If you have long hair in your photo, you can use the Clone Stamp tool to hide your ears and copy them. However, if you have short hair this step can be very tricky, Na Wei people's ears higher than the human ear. In this case, I might use the Clone stamp tool again.
Now, you can draw the ear of the Na-wei people yourself, or like me--load the screenshot I found on the Internet. There are a lot of movie pictures you can find on the Internet. Save them to your computer, go to "file" and "Open ..." and select the image.
Now select the Polygon Lasso tool in the tool window and create a mask around the imported ear. After that, either drag the picture to your file, or "edit", "copy" the Ear, and "paste" it into your image. It's now a new layer--you can see it in the Layers window. Now, place your loaded ear-you may need to resize it, click on the "Move Tool" and move it to the right place.
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