Today I completed what is probably one of the creepiest projects to date, photoshopping a person into a realistic toy. It took several attempts and I started from scratch more than 3 times before I got it looking how I wanted. I learned a new method of quick selecting, using the color range tool, to pick up certain tones to create a mask or new selection. The hardest part of the project was the joints of the doll as well as the skin. I enjoyed adding little touches like a broken foot or the hairline of a doll.





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