| Basic idea behind Photoshop Displacement My top layer was the flag
The second layer was a high contrast copy of the image of my father
The third layer was the normal image of my father
Save the second layer (I called it "fathermap"). This will become your displacement map
Next select the top layer and then select the displacement tool from Filter pull down menu (Filter/Distort/Displace)
You will be asked to set the Horizontal and Vertical Scale (I used 25 for each), click Ok
Next you will be asked to choose a displacement map (and a file search/select box will open) - chose the high contrast file you saved for your map. This will help Photoshop to properly distort the fag to conform to the face. The high contrast map you make tells photoshop to stretch on light areas and compress on darker areas. You can experiment with different levels of contrast and different levels of scale to achieve the look you want.
So now you should have the top layer displaced, the second layer turned off, and the third layer turned on (On & Off being visible and not visible)
Last step is to set the blend mode of the top layer (you can try Multiple or Overlay). Then set the opacity of the top layer to suit your tastes. I decided to use the high contrast image instead of the normal image of my father to give is a high contrast conclusion (like a soccer / football fan - a light side and a dark side, depending on who is winning and the volume of good cheer)
You could pick any images you want. Put a Pepsi label or a bar code on an apple, imagine the face of a tiger taken at the zoo placed on an arm as a tattoo.
The above is not intended to be a step by step, just the basic idea of the tool and how it works. Cutting out images, levels, and other Photoshop skills will be needed.
Hope you try the tool and enjoy it as much as I have.
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