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<tutorial>
    <description>Cover your creations with ghostly faces.</description>
    <keywords>ghost, face, photoshop, tutorial</keywords>
    <title>Ghost Face</title>
    <slug>Cover your creations with ghostly faces.</slug>
    <step>
        <left>
            <image>
                <name>1.gif</name>
                <width>200</width>
                <height>200</height>
                <alt>Step 1</alt>
            </image>
        </left>
        <stepnumber>1</stepnumber>
        <text>
            Start with a background color you want to use, and paste in
            the face you want to use with your image.
        </text>
    </step>
    <step>
        <left>
            <image>
                <name>2.gif</name>
                <width>200</width>
                <height>200</height>
                <alt>Step 2</alt>
            </image>
        </left>
        <stepnumber>2</stepnumber>
        <text>
            Desaturate the layer with your face so that there is no color by going <b>Image&gt;Adjustments&gt;Desaturate</b>.
        </text>
    </step>
    <step>
        <left>
            <image>
                <name>3.gif</name>
                <width>200</width>
                <height>200</height>
                <alt>Step 3</alt>
            </image>
        </left>
        <stepnumber>3</stepnumber>
        <text>
            Now, hit <b>Ctrl+L</b> (Mac: Command+L) to adjust the levels, <link><url>levels.gif</url>here</link> are the settings I used, but you can play around with the sliders until you get something that works well with your image. To the left is what I got with those settings.
        </text>
    </step>
    <step>
        <left>
            <image>
                <name>4.gif</name>
                <width>200</width>
                <height>200</height>
                <alt>Step 4</alt>
            </image>
        </left>
        <stepnumber>4</stepnumber>
        <text>
            Now go to the Layers Palette and set the Blending Mode to 'Screen' so that only the white comes through
            and black isn't visible. Also, we don't want the neck, just the face, so grab
            the eraser, set the Mode to Pencil so that it has hard edges and erase the neck,
            zoom in, it will help.
        </text>
    </step>
</tutorial>
