GIMP :: Match Skin Color Of Head To Boxer's Skin Color?
Jul 19, 2012David Boxing_WIP.png (202.28K)
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Could I have a description of how to match the skin color of the head to the boxer's skin color?
David Boxing_WIP.png (202.28K)
Number of downloads: 19
Could I have a description of how to match the skin color of the head to the boxer's skin color?
I've been playing around with this photo I have, I extracted a person's head and placed it in another image on someone else's body.
What's the best way to adjust the skin color on the face to match the skin tones on the other image's body to make it look natural?
I've tried using Photoshop CS's "Match Color" feature but it still doesn't look that natural.
I occasionally use GIMP to burn-down parts of portraits that compete with the face. For example, bare shoulder, midriff over-light, hands over-lit.
The skin ends up looking greyish, not like less-lit skin. It works not too badly visually, as the emphasis is on the face, but fails on inspection.
I have tried the burn tool and just plain old Brightness, both on a selected area.
I know you are all going to say "it depends on the lighting" or "there are different skin tones", but I just need a simple starting formula, of which I can edit to work with the lighting. I just need a simple, generic caucasian skin color "Color Balance" formula, which can be applied to a monochromatic image.
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I needed to select both the body and head so that one skin was applied to both so that they would deform properly.
1. How can I replace the low-poly head with the hi-poly head (FBX from Mudbox).
The weighting on the head can be done again, but I can't loose all the weighting work on the body.
2. Any issues with getting the blendhshape morphs from Mudbox to work on the head?
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So person 1 will get the mouth of person 2, and backwards. pretty simple, as all I have to do is match the skin color, and from now - piece of cake. (I actually said piece of cake :P )
So, what I normally use are only 2 tools: Hue/Saturation, and Color Balance.
Problem is - it's still pretty difficult to get perfect results. and beyond that, sometimes I just can't manage to get to even a normal solution. so it's very frustrating.
My question is: What are all the tools that are used to match colors?
(Until now, what I basically did is: take the slider, move left - check if better. if not: move right - check if better, if not: return to center. like this with each slider of the 2 tools I mentioned above. doesn't sound very professional, huh?)
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