This month, we're going to do this.
This is my original chop. I am again re-doing this as I write the tut and we're going to see if I can do it even better this time.
I did this for a contest here at Photochopz.com and it did rather well. I chose it for the tutorial because its both advanced and simple at the same time. One of those where you need to trust yourself to turn what looks very difficult into a cut and paste job. The secret to this is all in the sources (Download below). Note that they are both of good size and quality and the lighting is similar. Other than that though, they don't seem to fit together very well. Thats what this is for. Download the pictures below and work along with me.
Download Alyssa Milano Download Johnny Depp
Finally before we start, the first few steps are very repetative. I'll walk you through the first one and then other than small differences which I'll explain, its pretty much the same process for most of it.
Open the two pictures in Photoshop. In the Johnny picture get the left side of his mustache (your left) and move it into the Alyssa Pic. I used the polygon lasso, feather set to 0. Don't try to be too careful with your selection, we can mask it in later. Once you have it about in place you'll need to rotate it, so get your transform tool (Edit, Transform, Rotate). Turn it to line up the lips but placing the mustache about where it should be. Name the layer
stache 1
Time to do a little masking. With your
stache 1 layer selected, create a layer mask by clicking this button at the bottom of your layers palette

. Make sure your foreground color is black

. Get a soft brush 17px wide, opacity 100%. Take the hard edge of the layer off with that and then switch 50% opacity to start working around the mustache hairs.
Same as above, move the other side of the mustache into place. Name that layer
stache 2. This one had to be re-sized a little bit. I left the width at 100% but changed it height to 88%.
Now we do the same on the goatee (I'm calling it the goatee). Bring it over and name the layer
goatee. This one, I left the height at 100% and set the width to 90%, rotated the same -10.
Same with the beard. Bring it over and name the layer
beard.This one we do an overall re-sizing to 80% and rotate it to -18. Next, reduce the layer Opacity to 65%. Clean it up as before using your layer mask. You may need to shift it into position as it cleans up and you can see more of what you want.
