 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial and this one going to show you how to move body parts independently in an image if you got an image and this guy for example here is jumping and I don't like where his hands are or His legs are and I want to move them in the photo. I can do that. Let me show you. There's the original shot Okay, now watch this here is his new position. How did I do that from there to there using just a couple of tools? Well, let me show you I've got a fresh open right here. So here we go Here's the guy doing his thing the first step. I'll walk you through it step by step first step Take your base layer and then drag and drop it and make a duplicate copy now turn that copy the top copy off We're gonna work on the bottom copy first What we're gonna do is we're gonna go ahead and remove the subject this guy here And we're gonna make the background the entire thing so we're gonna replace him and put a background in his place How do we do it go select subject and Then if that doesn't work do keep in mind that you can always use the quick selection tool Or the object selection tool to make to select your subject and now go to select We're gonna go to modify and expand and we're gonna expand it by 20 pixels So we're a little bit outside the boundaries here So we got about a 20-pixel spacing in here and the reason why is show coming up. Let me show you now We're going to go to edit fill Content aware fill click on okay, and then you'll see presto It's going to go ahead and remove the person now when I go to select Deselect at which I've just done we now have a decent looking background without him on it The reason why is because when we start to warp the picture which we're gonna do in a second here We don't want to warp the background or in this case the sky. We just want to work on the person Okay, so we're now working on the top copy. I've turned it on and I've selected it the next step is you want to go to select subject again and This time instead of modifying it You want to hit command J on a Mac or control J on a PC and we're gonna make them make a layer via copy So in this top layer here, it's only the person it does not have any of the background in it So I'm just going to turn the layer below it off because it's no longer of any use and we're now going to work on Just this new layer copy Okay, you're following along with me now go over to Let's go to edit and we're gonna go to puppet warp This is the tool we want to use when we do that you'll see it creates a Mesh in a lot of sense and that's basically what it is. It's just a mesh Not a mess a mesh MES H now you get the option to apply pins So I'm gonna left click here and you're gonna notice that I'm just applying pins and what these are is basically They're just little pins that allow you to manipulate and rotate and maneuver different parts So I'm just gonna work on his on his leg here, but let me show you I've got this pin here If I move this up all of a sudden We've moved that body part and let we can keep doing this inch by inch Mr. Pin hang on gotta make sure you click on it, right? So I'm just moving this body part just to show you what you can do like if you want your foot going up like this For example, presto if I want to move him and I want to rotate him I'll click on this and watch what happens. I've gone ahead and moved him Based around this pin and this pin I'll just move this one in a little bit so that it looks a little more natural and Presto just by doing that I have completely moved his body and I've moved his body parts. I've adjusted his foot Although it might not look 100% natural I might want to make this look a little better here and make that a little thicker something like that either way guys That's how you do it and now let's compare to the original So I'll turn that I'll hit enter to apply it and now here we go This was the original shot as you remember and now this is the new shot with a new foot And even though it looks a little funny, but that's the technique. That's how you do it. Thanks for watching