Question:
How do I crop something from one picture and put it in another in Photoshop?
smnlfan9500
2010-03-04 21:23:27 UTC
Know that probably made no sense but I am trying to take my face from one of my pictures and place it over another person's face in another picture using Photoshop and have no idea how to do that
Three answers:
2010-03-04 21:30:00 UTC
Open both pictures. Go to 'Window', arrange, and choose cascade. Select the image you want to take crop your face out of. Choose the magnetic lasso tool. Click at a point in the area you want to crop and 'draw' the lines around it until you return to your original point. Click this point to highlight the area. Choose the move tool, move your cursor over to the outlined area, and click and drag it into the second picture. From there, just use the move tool to position it as you like.
Luthau
2010-03-05 02:00:52 UTC
Select your face with any select tool such as "marquee tool" and "pen tool". Personally I like "pen tool" because you can control the selection part. Learn how to master pen tool in the web. Then after selecting your face, (the marching ants comes out) copy it by pressing "Ctrl+C" and paste it on the other picture by pressing "Ctrl+V". Re-compose the image and make some color adjustments.
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2016-05-31 03:50:44 UTC
first you crop the picture then you open up the background. go back to the cropped pic and copy it and then go to the background and paste it. right click on the pasted layer which is 'floating' and select new layer. now you can just drag it around to how you want it


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