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I would like to manipulate a picture of a group of people in which one person is missing. I also have a picture of that missing person, scaled down to match the size .My problem now is to introduce the individual's head into the picture of the group such that the manipulation cannot be seen, i.e. I need to copy the contours of the individuals head into the group picture, cut it out and then copy the head as a new layer into the picture of the group. Is that possible?
I hope I've described my problem clearly enough. Of course, I appreciate any suggestions to achieve my goal on another way. Thanks so much!
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Thanks so much for your quick response! Up to item 6 all is working well. However, at 7 I'm running into trouble. I added a layer mask and selected a hole in the top layer with the lassoo. When I tried to 'cut' this hole nothing happened. I would have expected to see part of the new head through it as it is the next layer down. Where is my thinking ar action wrong? Also I wonder whether it wouldn't be possible to take the individual's head and cut around , thus creating a pattern that one could introduce into the group's picture for cutting there.
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07-08-2019, 12:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-08-2019, 12:59 PM by gm40.)
I'm using version 2.8. The hole which I cut is white, i.e. 100% opacity. So how do I get the opacity just for that hole down to 0%?
I found the source of the problem but still don't understand it: The picture of the group is a jpeg formatted. When I cut a hole in it and clear it I get a white spot. However, I copied the whole picture into the clipboard and exported it as a png formatted, read it in again. And now cutting and clearing the hole is giving me the correct result, namely an open hole that is making the layer underneath visible. What happened by transforming the picture?
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Thanks a lot for all your help and the information!