No one knows what a person will look like in many years, when he grows old, but you can imagine how the appearance of any person will change in old age by artificially aging his modern photograph in Adobe Photoshop. You can, out of curiosity, age both your own photograph and a photograph of a famous person.
Instructions
Step 1
Open the desired photo in Photoshop and prepare it for editing - do color correction, crop the image with the Crop tool. In the filter menu, select the Liquify filter to reduce the eyes and lips of a person in the photo, and to enlarge the earlobes - such changes occur with a person's face in old age.
Step 2
Using the appropriate tools for this filter, reduce the desired areas. After that, find a photo of any person whose face is covered with wrinkles. The angle and size of the photo must match your original image.
Step 3
Upload the selected wrinkle photo in Photoshop as a separate document. Copy the face with wrinkles and paste it with a new layer on the original photo, and if necessary, correct with the Transform tool so that the features of the faces and their sizes match as much as possible.
Step 4
Set the opacity of the wrinkle face layer to 40%. Look where the inserted face does not match the original face, and erase the excess with the Eraser Tool. Set the Blending Mode of the layers to Overlay and then darken the eyes in the photo using a dark brown, low opacity brush. Apply the brush on a new layer.
Step 5
Select the Clone Stamp tool from the toolbar and use it to edit the face, removing imperfections in the blending of wrinkles and achieving a perfect match between the two faces. Fill in all the empty spaces with wrinkles copied from other areas of the face. Draw gray hair on the eyebrows.
Step 6
Go to the wrinkle layer and desaturate it, and then reduce the opacity of the layer to 20%. Set the layer blending mode to Hue. Create a new layer and change the brightness and contrast values to make the photo look more realistic.