February 04, 2015

Mercer Challenge

This is my result after attempting the monthly Mercer Challenge on Stephen Harper. I used a mask to cut out the original image, whereafter I used levels to adjust the color, saturation and lightness to make the Stephen Harper's face more tanned. Afterwards I re-colored the hair, and faded out the sides of the face to make it blend with the model's body. Lastly I used Puppet Warp to edit the model's body and Stephan Harper's smile.
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