FACE SWAP PROJECT
Reflection.
While doing this project I had many obstacles but also many things that were easy to do. The easy part was getting the faces copied and ready to transfer, it just took time and patience to make sure that I didn't get anything but their faces. The most challenging part of this project for me was trying to get the faces to line up and look as natural as swapped faces can be. Next time I will learn how to get the faces to look normal and maybe pick a couple with similar skin tones so it will match up better. I used the clone stamp tool. I did this by selecting an area of the face from the layer that is called background copy and then I moved to a blank layer and began to copy the face by moving around in a circular motion until the face was copied in another area of the picture. I did this again for the other face but on a new layer but still using the clone stamp tool copied from the background copy. Then i used the selection tool to move the faces on each of their layers and to help shape it over the original face so that the original was covered completely (or as good as it could be.) I could use the clone stamp tool to cover over some blemishes on photos that I take on my own time.

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