How to edit a photo to look like model is a mannequin
Editing a photo to make a model look like a mannequin involves several steps to achieve a smooth, plastic-like appearance and remove any human characteristics. Here’s how you can do this using photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop or similar applications:
### Steps to Edit a Photo
1. **Select the Image**: Open your image in your chosen editing software.
2. **Duplicate the Layer**: Create a copy of the original layer so that you can always go back to it if needed.
3. **Smooth Skin Texture**:
- Use the **Healing Brush Tool** or **Clone Stamp Tool** to eliminate blemishes, wrinkles, and any texture on the skin. Aim for a flawless, even complexion.
- Apply a **Gaussian Blur** (Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur) with a low radius to soften the skin further. Mask this effect to keep the eyes, mouth, and hair sharp.
4. **Adjust the Color**:
- Use the **Hue/Saturation adjustment** layer to remove or mute color variations in the skin tone, aiming for a more uniform and lifeless skin color akin to plastic.
- Optionally, adjust the white balance to create a cooler or more neutral tone.
5. **Enhance Lighting**:
- Add an **overall brightness/contrast adjustment** to give the image a more stark, highlighted look.
- Consider using the **Dodge Tool** to accentuate highlights, particularly on the cheekbones and forehead, to mimic light reflecting off a mannequin.
6. **Shape Adjustment**:
- Use the **Liquify Tool** to fine-tune the shape of the face and body, making it more symmetrical and exaggerated.
- This step should be subtle to maintain realism while achieving the mannequin effect.
7. **Eyes Adjustment**:
- Increase the brightness and contrast in the eyes to give them a glassy, lifeless look.
- You can desaturate the irises to make them look more uniform and doll-like.
8. **Hair**:
- If needed, smooth out the hair texture using the **Blur Tool** to eliminate any realistic strands, or you can also apply a **solid color overlay with low opacity** to give it a more plastic appearance.
9. **Background**:
- Consider using a plain or softly gradient background to enhance the mannequin effect, drawing focus to the model.
- You can apply a slight blur or vignette effect to the background to make the subject stand out further.
10. **Final Adjustments**:
- Make final adjustments to color grading and contrast to unify the image.
- Check all layers to ensure that the desired mannequin effect is consistent throughout.
11. **Save Your Work**: Once you're satisfied with the look, save your edited image in the desired format (e.g., JPEG, PNG).
### Tips:
- Always work on a duplicate layer to easily revert changes if necessary.
- Utilize masks to control where effects are applied, allowing for non-destructive editing.
- Regularly zoom in and out to observe the changes from both close-up and overall perspectives.
By following these steps, you can effectively transform a model's photo to resemble that of a mannequin, achieving a striking and artistic effect.


