Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)

To start this tutorial, you need two images. One of a pumpkin, and one of a human. Of course, you can use any fruit/vegetable that you desire. Both images that I’m using were found at Shutterstock.com.
PumpkinStart Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)
StartingHumna Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)

The Mouth

Once you have your two images, it’s time to begin! Place the image that contains the face, overtop of the image of the pumpkin. Once both images on in the same document, decrease the Opacity of the face’s image to help you better line it up. You can quickly decrease the Opacity to 60% by pressing the number 6 on your keyboard.
DecreasedOpacity Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)
Once it’s in place, increase the Opacity back to 100%. Now we need to isolate the mouth from everything else that came with the image. With any of the many selection methods that are available to you, create a selection around the mouth. It can be basic, or super specific. I chose to use a simple Marquee selection.
MouthMarquee Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)
When the selection has been created, it’s time to hide everything other than the mouth. This can easily be done with a Layer Mask. At the bottom of your Layers Panel, press the Add Layer Mask button.
LayerMask Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)
Now that a Layer Mask has been added, using a black brush will allow you to hide additional parts of your layer, while a white brush will allow you to bring those hidden parts back. So with a black brush, brush around the outside of the mouth, to hide the leftover skin.
LayerMaskMouth Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)
At this point, the lips clearly don’t match with the orange pumpkin. There are many ways you can get around this, including the use of Adjustment Layers. Let’s start by adding a Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer.
HueProperties Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)
You may notice, once you add and adjust the Hue/Saturation, that your whole image is being change. This is because you need to clip the Adjustment Layer with the previous layer. This can be done with the ‘clip’ button, which you can see circled above. Once it’s clipped, you should start to see a more natural result.
MouthClipped Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)
Of course, you can continue to add Adjustment Layers as needed. I chose to add a Levels Adjustment Layer, as well.
Levels Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)
Remember: All Adjustment Layers come with a Layer Mask, so at anytime you want to hide/show portions of that Adjustment Layer, you can easily use your black/white brushes to do so.

The Eyes

For the eyes, you can use the exact same method that you used for the mouth, which will give you a decent result, but you may still be left with some visible skin.
Eyes Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)
In that case, you may want to add a Bevel and Emboss Layer Style, to give the impression of depth. Here are the settings that I used for the eyes.
EyesBevel Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)
Remember: Depending on the size of your document, you may need to tweak the settings to get the result that you’re after. Here is what it looks like after the Bevel has been applied.
EyesFinal Pumpkin Face in Photoshop (Annoying Orange)
And that should do it! Your own human pumpkin, made in Photoshop! Try it out yourself, and share it with the world!

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