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I use CS2 but it's just the same :)

1. Use polygon lasso tool and select the outline of the hair like this.

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2. Choose the second option i232112_5.jpg Press "alt" and select the face.

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3. Click "Hue/Saturation", select "Red" in "Edit", adjust "Saturation" and "Hue". Repeat the steps for "yellow".

(In this pic, I set +30 as "Saturation", -10 as "Hue" for "Red" colour and +30 as "Saturation", -5 as "Hue" for "Yellow" colour)

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4. Finally, you can use Clone Stamp Tool to embellish the square part as shown below :p

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PS: If you have good eyes, you can see the flaw of hair :rofl:

ahaha, no! :laugh: Thanks :hehe:

:rofl: With the protection of sunglasses :cain: :p

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Could someone please, please, please blend me some pics of Nataliya Piro and Miranda Kerr together? I can't seem to get it down :(

^ What photos of them you'd like to do?

It really doesn't matter, but I can find some if you'd like.

Some pics are harder to blend then others :cey2:

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Could someone please put one of these backrounds

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onto this picture?

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I really really really need the help :cry2:

^Did you mean just overlaid, or more integrated? Kinda hard with the mixed perspectives <_<

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I like your sig a lot by the way :clap:

The third one :| :| :| How can you make the shadow, teach me please :chicken:

^No prob :hehe:

The third one :| :| :| How can you make the shadow, teach me please :chicken:

Oh, that's pretty easy. You can make a pretty quick and simple shadow by doing this:

1. Make a selection around the object (magic wand or whatever - I usually use the Polygonal Lasso Tool)

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2. Make a new layer and fill the selection

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3. Deselect, then press Ctrl+T to transform the layer. Scale it vertically and flip it upside down

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4. Skew it

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5. Lower the opacity and blur it if you like

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So that's what I pretty much did on that image, although the technique only really works properly when the object has a flat edge on the bottom - so I filled in some extra bits on top too.

Oh, it's quite simple :o Thank you so much :hell yea!: :hug::flower:

Thanks every one. I also got answer of my own problem through upper comments. thanks commentators and every one who take participation here to help volunteerly.

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Could anyone please explain to me how to cut/select a picture (even better gif, if that's possible) in diagonal?

It would be very much appreciated! :wave:

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