11-26-2018, 10:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2018, 07:11 PM by Espermaschine.)
A few notes:
what i dislike about AnMal's tutorial is that she upscales the head...
If you work with a large image its much better to just downscale the body !
LiquidRescale works with making bodyparts longer, although the Interactive Feature appears to be a bit buggy when you try to undo something.
A much easier method is to slice the body into parts (original, head, neck) via selection, copy, paste, new layer.
Move the head up, then stretch the neck part until it fits, then compose everything into a seamless look with layermasks and retouch with the Healing Tool, paint in shadows, etc.
Can be seen here (PS tutorial but nothing that Gimp cant do):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNCX8l6qnjk
For a really long neck use LiquidRescale.
Got no good looking results with using the Warp Transform Tool on the eyes.
what i dislike about AnMal's tutorial is that she upscales the head...
If you work with a large image its much better to just downscale the body !
LiquidRescale works with making bodyparts longer, although the Interactive Feature appears to be a bit buggy when you try to undo something.
A much easier method is to slice the body into parts (original, head, neck) via selection, copy, paste, new layer.
Move the head up, then stretch the neck part until it fits, then compose everything into a seamless look with layermasks and retouch with the Healing Tool, paint in shadows, etc.
Can be seen here (PS tutorial but nothing that Gimp cant do):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNCX8l6qnjk
For a really long neck use LiquidRescale.
Got no good looking results with using the Warp Transform Tool on the eyes.