I can turn any image into almost anything, changing background, making various parts disappear in the photo, adding more elements/objects to the photo, cutting merging and specially using airbrushing technique in Adobe , and thats what I used in this piece of work I am posting.
The one in which I made Musharraf into Mona Liza can be seen below:
it is quite annoying that IMG tag is still not on, otherwise I could post the images in post process series sets, so You could all see how it really turned into that final image.
I did airbrushing/smudging, dodging mainly around the face to get the real look.
[mod]After reviewing and discussing the thread, I have moved it back to RKS. Be advised that if the thread turns political rather than discussing the technique (Photo Manipulation) itself, I will have no choice but to lock the thread.[/mod]
HHL no need to give warning for something which is not taking place, that is like coming and giving warning for all the possible things that can happen in a thread, its just like If I post a picture of a tree, and you come and give warning that if you see that tree in the posts later with Musharraf standing next to it, then you will have no choice but to close it. So please being a new mod try to understand your position better, and be careful in future when closing other people's thread without a valid reason.
hin33 you should understand that I was not discussing the life or line of fire by Musharraf in this thread, but I was talking more about photo manupilation, so stop being over protective, and acting like a wanna be mod.
ASN, you may be in mood to argue over a matter which has been resolved and taken care of but I certainly am not, nor did I want to argue when you opened that thread in feedback. I know what I did and why I did and stated my reason and concern. You may not agree with me and that does not bother me a bit.
Having said that, let's move on with life and keep this thread *on-topic **please. Have a nice day and feel free to post more pictures of *photo-manipulation (provided it doesn't lead this thread to another direction instead of the technique itself).