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Below are two photo/morphs from the project the Male Composite and the Female Composite for London, England (to see individuals go to this page). The Face of Tomorrow attempts to find a city's identity by presenting just two faces (one male, one female), that are based on composites of local pictures of inhabitants. We asked Mike Mike if Photoshop was part of the process. "The whole process involves two programs - Photoshop and Fantamorph," he said. "The initial photo retouching and positioning is done in Photoshop, as is color correction and sharpness. The actual morphing is done in a program called Fantamorph. Does Photoshop have a morphing plugin? The morphed image is then sent back to Photoshop for final color correction and composition." The Face of Tomorrow is an open source project. Anyone can send in 100 photos and Mike will composite the face of that city or place. Want to know what your child might look like? Send in a photo of you and another person and for just $15 Face of Tomorrow will email you the results. Also look at The Face of Tomorrow (Book 1) a 150 page book with individual and composite faces from the first 12 cities done to date. You can flip through the pages. |
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