In this tutorial I'll show you how you can create a funny bobblehead portrait. Since we're using the liquify tool you'll need a newer version of Photoshop.
The bobblehead images were used for a yearbook because the seniors wanted something special and it kinda fits their attitude--just nod all the time when the teacher is speaking...
This is the original shot:

1. Using the magnetic lasso tool (L), I selected the head and created a new layer via copy. Now we have a head layer and a body layer:
2. Using the move tool (V), I resized the background, so that the body shrinks. After that I used the crop tool (C) to cut the transparent background:

3. Now on the head layer we use the eraser tool (E) to erase parts of the neck and get a smooth transition to the body layer:

4. Should the neck be a little too big for the body you can fix it in warp mode. To do that, select the head layer, click on any transformation handle on the selection and then click on the warp mode icon in the top right-hand corner:
In order to fix the neck now you have to grab the handles at the bottom corners of the head layer and drag them toward the center, as indicated in the image above.
5. After that it's time to give the guy the comic-slim body. Select the body layer and open the liquify tool (Filter -> Liquify -> Forward Warp Tool). Depending on the image size you have to change the brush size so that the brush diameter is about the size of the body. Then you can squeeze the body the way you like. Practice makes perfect, and if you made a mistake you can always click on "reconstruct" or "revert all".
After the warping my image looks now like this:

All you have to do now is crop the image one more time to get rid of the white space.
Here's the final image as it appeared in the yearbook:

Check out more bobbleheads at /Mike/yearbook-photos ;)
Ravenge
I definitely have to try this one..
Mar 25th ReplyAlbert4you
like like like :)
Feb 12th Replyfelizuko
nice tutorial. thanks!
Jul 25th ReplyMuhdQadir
I like this tut
Apr 13th, 2012 Replystanleyparrish
cool. looks pretty easy to follow
Apr 28th, 2011 ReplyMike
Thanks!
Apr 29th, 2011 ReplyHelewidis
Simple and yet gives a really nice effect on design! I'm going to give it a try myself. Thank you for sharing, Mike! :)
Apr 5th, 2011 ReplyMike
Thanks! I'm glad you like it. Make sure to upload your photo here when you're done ;)
Apr 5th, 2011 ReplyHelewidis
You're welcome!
Apr 5th, 2011 ReplySure. Do you want me to come here and link it to you, so you don't miss it in the sea of uploads? :)
Mike
Absolutely! Just post a link on my profile page.
Apr 5th, 2011 Replydreamtheater31
nice... cute....
Apr 5th, 2011 Replytiroz
>> nice tutor, hmmm like caricature....
Mar 28th, 2011 Reply7Shadows
Amazing tutorial! You always make it look so simple!
Mar 17th, 2011 ReplyMike
Thanks! Now you can modify your avatar too ;)
Mar 17th, 2011 Reply