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Man without the mouth Photoshop tutorial
I'm going to show you how you can relatively easy close ones mouth with ones own skin.
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Open a picture you want to shut the mouth closed.
Who doesn't like Bruce Willis, what's not to like about the guy. :)
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Choose the Lasso Tool.
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Select the skin area under the lips, big enough to cover the mouth.
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Press Ctrl + J to duplicate the layer.
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Choose the Move Tool...
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...and drag the selected over the mouth to cover it whole.
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Choose the Eraser Tool.
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Right click the picture and set the Hardness to 0%. Set the Size accordingly to the dimensions of your picture.
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Start erasing the edges...
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...so you get smoother transitions.
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Choose the Burn Tool.
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Set exposure to 20%...
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...and start clicking the areas you find too bright.
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Choose the Healing Brush Tool.
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Press Alt and click the source area...
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...now release the Alt key and start clicking the areas where you want to put the source area on.
That way you're correcting the problem areas.
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Choose the Sharpen Tool...
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...and start clicking the areas you think they need to be sharper.
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And you're done!
The phrase "Shut your face" gets a whole new meaning :)
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