When you’re ready to go, fire up GIMP and open one image with your face and another with the body you want to put your face on. You can minimize the picture with the body for now, as the main task at hand right now is “extracting” your face from the other picture.
This begs the inquiry “How do you edit a body in Photoshop?”
Place the body in one layer and the face in or layer try to align and fit the body with face using move tool. Here comes your Photoshop editing skills you can use wrap transform toll. You can use liquefy filter of Photoshop for further adjustments .
How to do a Face Swap in Photoshop?
If you have photos of similar size and composition, it’s easy to layer them on top of each other in Photoshop for a basic face swap. Just follow these steps: Set the face you want to swap in as a bottom layer, and the picture with the face to be replaced as the top layer. Line up the faces in the two pictures.
Move: With your face still selected, you can click the Move Tool from the left-hand sidebar. This is a four-sided arrow. Then drag your face where you want it on the body. Resize: If you need to resize your face, you can use the Scale Tool which is directly below the Move Tool.
Another frequently asked inquiry is “How to swap faces in Photoshop?”.
I can figure it out. Click and drag around the main features of the face to include everything from the eyebrows to the chin if you want to swap the entire face. Of course, you can select only specific parts like the eyes or the nose if that’s what you’re after. For this tutorial, I’ll show you how to swap the faces in Photoshop entirely.
How do I put a face on top of a picture?
Copy the picture that has the face to a layer on top of the picture that has the body you wish to place the face on. Create a selection, which will become a mask on the “face” layer, that only allows the face portion of the “face” layer to show, hiding “everything else” on that layer, thus allowing the contents of the body layer to show through.