
sorry for abuse, i've been irritatingly twattish on here the last few days. anyway the quick summary is to put the new face in a layer sandwiched by the old one, punch holes in the top layer over the eyes to help size and rotate the new face and then trim back for a bit to get things ok. play around wtih colours and extra layers with grading opacity to blend in the faces. i've got the art skills of a syphilitic parrot but i'm more or less ok at face-swapping. (it's also easier dropping the final result to black and white, or my favourite is some kind of sepia, because it hides any number of seams.)
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