GFX SupportHello XPG Members this is my official GFX support Thread. If you have any questions about GFX just drop a question and ill answer with the best of my knowledge.[hr]Who Can Answer?anyone can answer if they know the answer to the question. This is thread is open to everyone and any one.[hr]Pre-Set Questions and Answers Q.Can you help me start GFX? A.Yes Q.Is there a way to get Photoshop for free and legallyA.Yes Q.If asked can you provide some TemplatesA.Yes[hr]
Yes i can just tell me what you want on it lol. I my self use a graphics tablet when doing real detailed work but without it i would have to say use this method which i used when i first started doing face swaps: 1.) Open the image of the face you want to transfer and select the Lasso Tool (L) and shape out the face with it. When you're done , hit CTRL+C , change to the other image where you want the face to be and hit CTRL+V to paste the face onto the head. Now you can adjust the position and size after pressing CTRL+T to active the Free Transform mode.Tip : You can change the opacity of the newly created face layer to about 50% while adjusting the size to orientate where to position the eyes etc. 2.) After you have positioned the face satisfactorily CTRL+Click the face layer to automatically select it. With the face selected you need to inverse the selection by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+I or choosing from the top menu Select > Inverse. Now we have everything selected but the face. What we need to do is to expand the selection by going to Select > Modify > Expand from the top menu and expanding the selection by 4px. It depends on the size of the picture you're working with. If the picture is only 640*480 you might want to only expand the selection by 2px for example. 3.) With that done Inverse the selection again to have the face selected again with a little border of the face not selected. 4.) Now click and select the background layer (which is the head that we want to copy the face onto) and with the selection still active hit the DEL button on your keyboard. This should delete the original face under the pasted face. 5.)Deselect everything now by pressing CTRL+D. Then hold down your CTRL-key and click each layer once to have them both selected at the same time. Now all you have to do is choose Edit > Auto-Blend Layers... and select Panorama mode in the settings window that will pop up and we are done ! Here are the results[hr] Before: After: Thank you. Doing my best to contribute to the community.