Material 1
Material 2
final composite renderings
1. Enter Photoshop and open material 1.
2. Use the "Zoom" tool to enlarge the face.
3. Use the "Magnetic Lasso" tool to select the person's face.
4. Click the "Select → Feather" tool in the menu bar.
5. Set the "Feathering" parameters. Then press the shortcut key Ctrl+C to copy the selection of the little girl’s face.
6. Open material 2.
7. Then press the shortcut key Ctrl+V to paste the little girl’s face selection into a new layer-Layer 1.
8. Use the "Free Transform" tool to adjust.
9. Click the "Eraser" tool in the toolbox to erase the excess part of the little girl's face selection.
10. Click the "Image→Adjust→Replace Color" tool in the menu bar.
11. Open the Replace Color dialog box, click the "Add to Sampling" button in the "Selection" area, and then use the picker to pick up the color of the little girl's face.
12. Adjust the "Hue", "Saturation" and "Brightness" sliders respectively in the "Replacement" area, and at the same time observe the change in tone of the little girl's face in the workspace until the face turns white.
13. After confirming that layer 1 is selected, click the "Add Layer Mask" button below the layer panel to add a layer mask to layer 1.
14. Set the foreground color to black. Then click the "Brush" tool in the toolbox, and set the main diameter of the brush and the appropriate hardness in the properties toolbar that appears.
15. Apply on the edge of the selected area on the little girl’s face. At this time, you will find that the white clouds hidden under the face gradually emerge.
16. Click layer 1 in front of the mask so that the current operation is in the operation of the layer.
17. Click the "Image→Adjustment→Levels" tool in the menu bar.
18. Adjust the "Color Level" parameters.
19. Select the "Burn" tool, set the size, and then paint on the eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth, etc. on the character's face to make it darker.
20. Use the "Blur" tool to paint the edges of the face to better blend the face with the white clouds.
21. Press the shortcut keys Shift+Ctrl+E to merge visible layers.
22. Click the "Image→Adjustment→Hue/Saturation" tool in the menu bar.
23. Adjust the "Hue/Saturation" parameter.
24. “All will be well” and get the final result. Summary: In this example, the "Replace Color" command is used, which is suitable for replacing a specific range of colors in the image. Select a specific color area in the image to adjust its hue, saturation and brightness values.