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mixing two pictures


Michael1980

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Hi I am trying to make a collage for my brother in love, but I need to mix these to pictures together so his upperarm gets onthe swimmer in the water (it would be the swimmer with the reed on his right arm).

Can anyone fix this, so I can get on with my collage.


thanks a lot
 

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Michael1980

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Hi ill try to explain my problem better. I have the picture were my friend show his upperarm, while fixing his suit and that arm would I like to get on the swimmer with the read color on. Just the black part of my friends arm, not his hand.

the result should be so realistic as possible and make it seems like the swimmer is my brother.
 

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Eggy

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Thats good.
Maybe add some watersplashes over his arm with a brush.
 

Michael1980

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Wau super nice work. Its amazing. Thanks a lot. How did you do. I thought off remoudeling with distort or some of those where tou hit ctr t on windows or the puppet tool. But I didnt qiet get it right
 

unseenmagik

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Wau super nice work. Its amazing. Thanks a lot. How did you do. I thought off remoudeling with distort or some of those where tou hit ctr t on windows or the puppet tool. But I didnt qiet get it right

I simply copied the arms as an overlaying layer and chopped it in half at the elbow to make the angle correct.
Using the brush tool, i blended the two together.
 

Michael1980

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cool.
there is so many options I also tried to get the right size and then use the clonetool
 

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