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10/09/2006 07:08:17 AM · #1			 | 
		
		Hi, 
 
 I'm trying to combine couple of photos together to "make a face" to some fruit using photoshop cs2.
 I'm very well familiar with layers, masks, blending options... everything that seems relevant. But I can't get it to look right.
 
 What I'm trying to do is something like this photo by smellyfish1002 .
 Been tyring to PM him, but I didn't get any answer yet and the matter is kinda urgent - for some school project.
 
 Anyway, if anyone could give me a tip or two on the right way to do that, I will be grateful!
 
 Thanks in advanced,
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10/09/2006 08:10:09 AM · #2			 | 
		
		I've never done this so it's just a guess...  But try putting the face in a layer on top of your fruit and set the face layer's blend mode to Luminosity.  Then put a layer mask on it and mask out any details that aren't important to the image.
 
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10/09/2006 10:07:26 AM · #3			 | 
		
		Originally posted by dwterry:   I've never done this so it's just a guess...  But try putting the face in a layer on top of your fruit and set the face layer's blend mode to Luminosity.  Then put a layer mask on it and mask out any details that aren't important to the image.  |   
 
 this sounds about right. if that isn't working the way you wnat try different layer modes. |  
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10/09/2006 04:54:29 PM · #4			 | 
		
		Thank you.
 
 I did try all blending modes last night, and didn't get anywhere close. But somehow when I tried it again today - luminosity did look a bit closer to what I want.
 Still, I feel like am missing something. Something in my photo just don't look as real as smellyfish1002 's Mr Potato head.
 
 I will dedinately keep trying. Thanks!
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10/09/2006 04:57:29 PM · #5			 | 
		
		Can you show us what you have allready?
 Maybe someone can see what you are doing wrong or something :)
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10/09/2006 05:01:02 PM · #6			 | 
		
		2 further things to try:
 - lower the opacity (ok, I think you already tried this)
 - try the "blending options" in the "layer style" dialog (double click the layer, then adjust the sliders in the "blend if" dialog) - they are often used to blend two pics together
 
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10/09/2006 05:23:08 PM · #7			 | 
		
		there's a tutorial on this subject at www.bertmonroy.com
 
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10/09/2006 05:32:21 PM · #8			 | 
		
		also in the blending options you can move the little sliders (and pull them in half also) to "blend" certain colors/luminosity more or less than the others.  Worth a shot.
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10/09/2006 05:39:25 PM · #9			 | 
		
		I'm sorry, I can't show what I did already because I don't have anywhere to upload the photo at the moment :-(
 
 msdoubletrouble - thanks! I will try to look for that tutorial, although from a very brief look at the sight, I don't see any written stuff. Mainly photos and some links to buy books at Amazon.
 
 And as for the other ideas - thanks a lot. I am trying them all. Still I am not happy with my results. I feel they are mnissing that 3d amazing feel that Mr Potato head has. Like the face is actually part of the potato. While in my case... I can't help it but feel that the face is just another layer above the fruit.
 
 Again - thanks a lot for your ideas! Even those I have trird before, still turned out very helpful combined together!
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10/09/2006 05:39:29 PM · #10			 | 
		
		This site
 explains the use of displacement maps.
 
 About the only way I know of to get a realistic effect. |  
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10/09/2006 05:42:16 PM · #11			 | 
		
		WOW thanks!!! Im gonna do some reading alright!!
 
 Although... not sure if it's going to be legal for my school project, but I'm sure with some reading and understanding, I might be able to find what's wrong with my photo! |  
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