I was working on doing a video for the funeral home last night, and one of the pictures the family gave me to work with had a man's head cut out from another picture, and glued onto a body in the picture I was working on.
Unfortunately, it wasn't done particularly well, and was slightly too large.
So ... I did my best to try and make it look natural. I haven't had as much education in photo-shop as I wish I had! Head transplants are a little above my education level.
But it made me remember that I've actually performed two previous similar operations.
One of our missionaries had asked me to do a prayer card for them. They wanted a family picture printed out, with all their names on the picture. They have 8 children, so it's nice to have them identified.
Well ... in the best picture, one of their boys wasn't smiling. So I tried to take his head from another picture, and insert it into the good one.
I worked really hard at this. If I remember correctly, I think I was using Microsoft Paint, or something equally basic ... plus I had no experience or training in such matters.
But I worked and worked, and finally got it to look pretty good.
Showed it to them ...
and then discovered I had made one very crucial error early in the process ...
I chose the wrong boy's head to paste in. :)
That's right. They had two of the same son in the picture, and one boy missing altogether.
Oops.
Fortunately, I had gleaned enough experience that it went MUCH smoother the second time, when I put the RIGHT boy's head in the picture.
So ... three head transplants, and I don't even have a medical degree (or ... unfortunately, any training in Photoshop, though I would like to pursue some!)
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Yes, please, before my funeral. : )
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