Hold Shift to move faster.Ĭontinue from above. Then you can use the up / down arrows on your keyboard to move the transparent area vertically. In the Layers box, click the Mask for the skull layer. This makes the white area on the mask fully transparent so you can see through to the skull. Use the Bucket Fill tool to fill the selection with white. Make a rectangular selection over the face. Click the skull layer and change the layer mode to Multiply.Ĭlick the Layer mask to edit it. On the skull layer, put Opacity back to 100%.Īdd a layer mask by going to Layer / Mask / Add Layer Mask on the menu. Go back and keep making edits like this until all edges match the face background.Ĭontinue from above. After one edit, click Save, then check the result in the image.
Click and drag, to pull or push, the inner and outer edges. Go to Filters / Blur to blend any marks.įrom the menu go to Filters / Distorts / IWarp. Use a fuzzy brush with a black foreground to erase the marks on the cheekbones. While still on the skull layer, make a selection of the lower skull. Now to horizontally resize the lower skull to match the bottom face. Then Bucket fill the empty space with black. When done, go to Layer / Layer to Image Size on the menu. Do this as many times as necessary to match the height of the face (In Scale mode the skull layer hides the face). Vertically resize and move the skull layer. Go to the Scale tool and click anywhere on the skull image. The skull image can be vertically and horizontally resized, then with IWarp the edges can be stretched until they match the edges of the face.
You can see the skull is not matching the contours of the face. Bring the Opacity of the skull layer to about 50%.