Here's the cover from the first one. They don't need to be phenomenally convincing. We just figure this will encourage him to read, which is why I'm trying to automate the process as much as possible.
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Think of it this way, let's say I had 2 perfect squares, each with completely different color and pattern content fills, is there any way (even if it's convoluted long way around) to get them to align automatically for size and rotation?
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And just FYI - I've already taken care of the 'heavy lifting' in that sense. Right now the method that I'm using has used Robotask along with photoshop to automate the following process (just part of the overall process I have now):
- I manually select the face in the comic using the quick select wand then automation starts:
1 - bring selection into a new file (which is only as big as the selection)
2 - From that, automatically find the width of the image, then close it.
3 - Paste real photo face in, and free-transform with locked aspect ratio, inputting the width extracted before.
That was the best way I could conceive of how to make sure the real photo ended up as close to the right size as possible.
That's why, the last step to have it practically entirely automatic, would be to align the new layer with the face of the old layer.