Make me a dirty old woman! (in 11 steps)

Ever look at one of your co-workers and say to yourself "Aw Damn...if only Bill was a dirty old woman I'd be all over that"..?
...

OK- So in celebration of that thought, I decided to put Photoshop to work on Lead Developer Bill Bushee's mug. Bill surprisingly volunteered himself for this age and gender transformation with no strings attached - Weird, yes, but we salute Bill for wearing the bra.

I give you Exhibit A. The photo to the right was taken with a Digital Rebel XT on my highly desirable 1MB memory card. I knew I only had one shot - so I spent 10's of hours strategically placing Bill under the right lighting. Mood was important in this shot, so I made sure Bill had his Enya playing in the background. OK moving on, we'll be using this image as the source for our editing.

Along with Bill's mugshot photo we will be using a collection of old peoples faces (Exhibit B, below) that were easily found through a simple google image search.




Ya know, I'm looking at these now, and I have no doubt in my mind someone's going to be like "Agghk, Ma Lawrd! That thar's ah nipple!". I assure you folks, the above images are a collection of noses, eyes, chins, and cheeks (the face ones).

OK, Let's get started.

STEP ONE


We'll start by toning down the colors a bit, and boosting the contrast. We want to make sure Bill's wrinkles are really defined...so this will be a good setup to work with:


STEP TWO


I've decided I dont like the green background. That being said, I decided to change it to wood. Again, keep the Google Images as your sidekick here.


STEP THREE


OK, next up...Old people's eyes tend to be a bit heavier and saggier. I selected, copied, then pasted 2 components of Bills face (right). I then took the separated eye components and nudged it down. Next, I moved the lip component UP.


STEP FOUR


BOOYAH! Ok, what's next...oh yes! The nose...I took the Mike Tyson approach and punched in the top of his nose a bit. After that I added some depth and shading to the wrinkle that meets at Bill's disgusting mouth and enormous nose (haha just kidding, Bill...glad we're paying attention).


STEP FIVE


Now let's get into componenting OTHER images onto Bill's mug. In this step, I took the chin and neck from this photo and did some color matching. Once i was pleased, I layed the old man's chin and neck over bills - erasing any areas that may conflict with eachother.


STEP SIX


Now I'm sure most of you looked at the last 3 images and figure that the difference between them are very minimal - but I assure you there's more than meets the eye, as you will see in the final image. OK let's add some hot eye wrinkles! Using the same technique, I selected out components from the eye photos and did some color matching. (NOTE: You can achieve near perfect skin tones using any pattern of Levels, Hue/Saturation, Variations and Curves together. Play around with it!).


Alright, I need a breather......



Ok, I'm good.



STEP SEVEN


Let's do some more blending! This time, some subtle texturing to the cheeks and forehead!


STEP EIGHT


Even though I could have used one of my various photos of Bill with his hair in pig tails or permed, I decided to use a photo I found of some older womans hair curlers and overlay them on Bill's head instead.


STEP NINE


I didn't like Bill's shirt - and I don't think you want this to turn into a Wet Granny's Gone Wild Tutorial, so I went for a more conservative approach. I believe I Google image searched the term "Sweater" and BAM! I found a sweater. I cut out the previous owners head and trimmed out the edges - then placed and sized the shirt over Bill's old one.


STEP TEN


Almost done, I promise! Next I chaged the hue on Bill's sweater a little bit to a pinker tone....oh and then I added a knitted cat to the front! Aw man if only that were a real shirt.


STEP ELEVEN


That's it, I'm done with you. Here's a closer look for you - Or, if you prefer, you can see a slightly larger version here.



I leave you all now with this.


Until next time,


Also,
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Comments

Friday, Mar 10, 2006 / 9:35am Bill Bushee said…

How did you ever take such an ugly photo of a handsome guy like me? And with a $1000 camera? Dude, it's a good thing you've got mad skilz with PS, cause your photography sucks!

Friday, Mar 10, 2006 / 10:44am Scott said…

LOL

Friday, Mar 10, 2006 / 10:52am Felipe said…

Hey Bill, don't get mad. That's part of the process. If you take an ugly picture is easier to mod your face.

Friday, Mar 10, 2006 / 10:56am eric said…

awesome work. time to go round up some pics of my friends and have a go at it.

Friday, Mar 10, 2006 / 10:59am Jacob Wilson said…

Sexay mama!

Friday, Mar 10, 2006 / 1:56pm Jeff Turcotte said…

I Scoop it!

Scoop :: beta

Saturday, Mar 18, 2006 / 10:41am Marc said…

What a positive transformation, Bill!

:)

Saturday, Apr 22, 2006 / 5:27am dark said…

puhahahahaaaaaaa super! god job

Monday, Jul 10, 2006 / 5:28am Naama said…

this is great! even if i'll never use it to age someone, it is giving me ideas how to use photoshop to alter photos using bits from other photos and textures. very educational, and funny too, that never hurts :-)

Sunday, Jul 23, 2006 / 7:42pm @ndrew said…

Bill, If I sent you a picture of my wife... could you turn back the cruel hands of time my friend? Actually I agree with Naama, your little photo play, done in steps, looks like a great way to lose a few hours....As my friends down under say..."good on ya!"

Thursday, Aug 31, 2006 / 10:55am lexus said…

lmao

that cat[dog?] is hysterical...

Thursday, Oct 26, 2006 / 5:45am k@y said…

nicely done, looks super but i'm not very convinced of the picture being real, still looks too mutch like a photoshop document.

Thursday, Apr 5, 2007 / 6:56pm by by said…

Ohhh she is so sexy

Tuesday, May 15, 2007 / 11:05am sheila said…

interesting!!!

Sunday, Jun 3, 2007 / 7:10pm Furry Thing From Another World said…

I think you need to demonstrate Truly Mad Skillz by turning an Old Woman into Bill!

Thursday, Aug 16, 2007 / 10:38pm Michael said…

Great tutorial, now off to find a photo of someone for a make-over.

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