For this older version
makeover, I found an image of an old man’s face on Google images and used his
wrinkles to make mine. I did this by selecting individual parts of the man’s
face and putting them on my face. The Google image was originally black and
white so I had to color them completely myself. I did this by using the eye
drop tool to select the basic color of the skin I wanted to put the selected
wrinkles on and using the paintbrush on multiply mode with the opacity lowered
to color the black and white wrinkles so they would match my skin tone. To make
each section of wrinkles fit on my face, I used the transform tool to resize
and rotate them and then used the eraser tool to get rid of any part of the
wrinkles I didn’t need. Once they were colored and fitted, I used the eraser
tool with the opacity lowered to make the wrinkle layers softer and more transparent
so they would blend with my skin more and look more natural, than I used the
blur and smudge tools to blend the wrinkle layer to my skin and make it look
like one image. I also used the rubber stamp tool and the mixer brush tool to
cover the rest of my face in wrinkles in places the Google image didn’t have or
show. I touched it up using the burn and dodge tools and used the sponge tool
to get rid of the color in my hair making it grey. I used the rubber stamp tool
to erase the logo on my sweater and make it look older, than I used the rubber
stamp tool to give myself a mustache from my original hair.

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