How To Make Yourself Look Younger, Older, Happy Or Sad On A Picture In Photoshop
You can easily make yourself or someone else look younger or older in Photoshop with the help of Neural Filters. This little-known but extremely effective image manipulation feature is designed specifically for modifying the face. You can make someone look younger, older, angrier, surprised or sad in less than a minute. Let's take a look at how to use this tool.
How To Make Happy Or Sad Face In Photoshop:
The Neural Filters can also help you make a person look angrier, younger or older. It's not a well-documented feature and works via cloud AI, so be sure you're connected to the internet to avoid options being grayed out.
Here's a brief overview of sections in this tutorial. If you are looking to change a face to look happier or more sad, follow these steps:
- Step 1: Open Your Face Image in Photoshop
- Step 2: Navigate to Neural Filters
- Step 3: Enable Smart Portrait and Adjust the Facial Age Slider
- Step 4: Experiment with Other Options
- Final Step: Adjust the Happiness Slider
Introduction: How to Age a Person’s Face in Photoshop
In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of ageing a person’s face in an image using Photoshop. This process can be helpful for a variety of purposes, such as creating interesting visuals for a project, experimenting with portraits for artistic endeavours, or even for having some fun with photos of friends or family.
How To Make Face Look Younger In Photoshop
Altering facial expressions and ageing a person's face is easy using Photoshop's built-in AI face modification features. Change your face to happy or sad by adjusting one of the sliders under Neural Filters controls.
To change face to look more happy or sad, follow these steps:
- Navigate to Neural Filters under the Filter menu.
- Enable Smart Portrait and adjust the Facial Age slider to age the face.
- Experiment with other options if you want to change facial expressions or making the person look younger.
- Adjust the Happiness slider to make the face look happy.
When using Neural Filters to make face happy or sad, Photoshop will use its cloud-based AI technology to modify the image and return adjusted face to your canvas.
You can even use it to change hair, and make the person's eye look more left or right by adjusting their eye direction slider.
This tool will produce new pixels on your image, so it's different than just modifying the image by hand using tools like Smudge. So if you need to retain original pixels, you might need to do some extra work by merging the new AI-generated content with your original image on another layer.
Step 1: Open Your Face Image in Photoshop
First, you need to open the image you want to work with in Photoshop. Ensure that the face you want to age is clearly visible in the photo for optimal results.
Step 2: Navigate to Neural Filters
Once the image is open, proceed to the Filter menu, then select Neural Filters. This will open a sidebar with several options.
Step 3: Enable Smart Portrait and Adjust the Facial Age Slider
In the sidebar, find Smart Portrait and activate it by turning on the switch. The key feature here is the Facial Age slider. To make the person in the photo appear older, drag this slider all the way to the right. Changes will happen almost immediately.
Step 4: Experiment with Other Options
This is just the basic workflow for ageing a face in Photoshop. Other options allow you to change facial expressions, such as making a person look surprised or angry, or even make them look younger again by sliding the Facial Age slider to the left.
Final Step: Adjust the Happiness Slider
Lastly, you can adjust the Happiness slider under the Expressions menu to make the face appear happy. This can be especially useful if you're modifying a photo for social media or other purposes where you want the subject to appear joyful.
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