I have a drawing of a face that is looking not directly forward off
the page, but at a 45 degree angle from directly forward and directly
to the side. I would like to be able to change this face to looking
directly to the side (ie: right of the page), but am not a very good
artist. I see that photoshop has a "perspective tool", so I was
wondering if I could use this to accomplish this task. If not, is
there another photoshop tool that would accomplish this? Any advice,
and step-by-step instructions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Sam
You would have to remove the part of the head that can no longer be seen
(right cheek & eyeà , and add new ones which appear (back of the head on
the left). I sincerely doubt you can do that by mere geometric transforms.
Furthermore our brains are quite sensitive to facial features, get one
wrong and the result will look weird.
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Bertrand
I'm guessing you don't have a 3d map of the head. And you'd need 3d
software to do it anyway.
If it is a drawing, then in simple terms, you need an *artist* to do this.
An artist whom some consider to be very good had a solution:
http://teachers.westport.k12.ct.us/artsmarts/Projects/Picass1.jpg
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YOP...
I have a picture of my grandfather standing behind a cow, so I can't
see his face. Can someone help me remove the cow so I can see what he
looked like?
Two slices of bread and a little english mustard.
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Neil
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Linux user 335851
What you need is the digital imaging software which they use on CSI.
Roy G
You mean the software that takes the old security tape and allows you
to zoom in on a clipboard across the football field and read whats on
it? Yeah, that would be slick.
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> I have a picture of my grandfather standing behind a cow, so I can't
> see his face. Can someone help me remove the cow so I can see what he
> looked like?
Cow? are you sure? Sound more like bull to me!
David (with a grin)