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SUPERIMPOSE TUTORIAL

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STEP ONE. On a blank canvas add the image of your faceclaim. You'll want to use an image where their face is semi straight forward.

So here I have a few examples of the types of images I would recommend the most

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So here I have a few examples of the types of images I would recommend the most

So here I have a few examples of the types of images I would recommend the most

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- FULL FACE IN VIEW! Even if tilted, you can see their entire face.

- NOTHING COVERING FACE! In each example you can see that there is nothing blocking the faceclaim. Now, I will say that if the object that blocks part of their face is a body part (ie their arm or hand) it is a bit more acceptable. I'll show why in a bit.

Now here are some examples of things I WOULDN'T recommend using.

- FULL FACE NOT IN VIEW! To make this cover really work you'll need to have a persons entire face

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- FULL FACE NOT IN VIEW! To make this cover really work you'll need to have a persons entire face.

- OUTSIDE OBJECTS BLOCKING FACE! Unless the object blocking the face is attached to them, their shouldn't be anything blocking parts of the face

- DARKNESS IS NOT YOUR FRIEND! For this cover you don't want to use an image that is too dark.

Here are some example of images that could POSSIBLY work

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