17-02-2012, 07:08 PM
A couple of you have said they'd like to be able to do the same as I did with my avatar photo.
Here's the basic steps I followed:
Get a photo of you with your hair back.
Upload it to http://morph.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Transformer/
(the visual studies tools provided to the public by st andrews university in the UK) and then you can change your photo younger, older, gender, race etc.
Tinker with that a bit and try different photos till you get one you like.
If you have photoshop skills you can then tidy it up a bit.
If you don't have photoshop skills you could use a tool like facefilter studio 2 or portrait professional to "beautify" yourself (I've spent way too much money on this kind of thing - many people cross dress, I only cross dress virtually LOL)
So the next step is to photoshop the finished photo onto a selected female body you like. If you don't have the photoshop skills to do this (you need to use the history eraser tool, color correction tool, dodge and burn tool, patch tool, healing brush tool and opacity settings of the lasso tool in various combinations).
If you're lazy however, there is another wonderful tool called "faceswapper" from luxand which uses facial recognition technology to extract a 3D model from your photo which you can then with a little practise map on to the target head much easier than just by photoshop alone.
The following photo is a pretty good example of my "virtual crossdressing":
Here's the basic steps I followed:
Get a photo of you with your hair back.
Upload it to http://morph.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Transformer/
(the visual studies tools provided to the public by st andrews university in the UK) and then you can change your photo younger, older, gender, race etc.
Tinker with that a bit and try different photos till you get one you like.
If you have photoshop skills you can then tidy it up a bit.
If you don't have photoshop skills you could use a tool like facefilter studio 2 or portrait professional to "beautify" yourself (I've spent way too much money on this kind of thing - many people cross dress, I only cross dress virtually LOL)
So the next step is to photoshop the finished photo onto a selected female body you like. If you don't have the photoshop skills to do this (you need to use the history eraser tool, color correction tool, dodge and burn tool, patch tool, healing brush tool and opacity settings of the lasso tool in various combinations).
If you're lazy however, there is another wonderful tool called "faceswapper" from luxand which uses facial recognition technology to extract a 3D model from your photo which you can then with a little practise map on to the target head much easier than just by photoshop alone.
The following photo is a pretty good example of my "virtual crossdressing":