First send the selected material pictures for everyone to use:
I won’t go into details about the previous steps. I just cut out the baby rabbit from the material and then added it with other backgrounds. As for the other two real rabbits, I cut them out from other pictures and added them here (it’s purely based on personal preference). .
Then pick out your baby's head. You should pick out the entire head, not the neck, especially the outer contour of the face. Adjust the size of the head and place it on the picture of the bunny baby. (As shown in the picture) Pull out along the outline of the headgear. Copy a layer and cut out the part as shown in the blue frame on the upper right.
Place the cut out part of the hood on the baby's head, covering the top of the baby's head.
If you feel that some parts cannot be covered, use the imitation stamp to paint it, and delete the leaked part of the head on the baby layer, finally as shown in the picture above.
You will find that there are traces or slight differences in color between the headgear and the lower layer. Add a layer mask to the headgear layer, use the brush tool, and adjust the transparency to below 50% to apply (meaning to make the pattern of the next layer slightly Part of it exposed) as shown in the figure
Fix every imperfection for the sake of authenticity. Use the burn tool or brush tool (turn it to black and reduce the transparency to less than 10%) and apply it on the baby's head layer along the joint between the headgear and the head (the part marked blue in the picture), and observe the shadow with the naked eye until it is suitable. .
Fix every imperfection for the sake of authenticity. Use the burn tool or brush tool (turn it to black and reduce the transparency to less than 10%) and apply it on the baby's head layer along the joint between the headgear and the head (the part marked blue in the picture), and observe the shadow with the naked eye until it is suitable.
Final product renderings: