How to Face Swap in Photoshop using AI Generative Fill

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This guide will give you the easiest ways to face swap using AI Generative Fill in Photoshop.
I’ve been using Adobe Photoshop for many years, and often need to face swap for clients.
Face swapping allows you to use the face from one photo and switch it to another.
Let’s dive into the tutorial.

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How to Face Swap in Photoshop using AI Generative Fill
Face swapping allows you to switch a face from one image to another.
This is particularly useful with family portraits and wedding photos when the facial expression of one family member hasn’t
Face swapping can be a fun, creative way to make interesting birthday cards or
Imagine if you have the perfect wedding photo and then one family member decides at this precise moment to close their eyes.
Or the flower girl is sticking out her tongue.
Before digital photo software, there was no option to change the face; possibly, the flower girl would be cropped out.
These days, we have a powerful tool at our fingertips, Photoshop.
 
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Step 1 – Open the image
The first step is to upload the image you wish to face-swap into Photoshop (Beta)
Open up Photoshop (Beta) and head to the main menu bar.
Select File > Open. A dialogue window will pop up, locate the image you wish to use and click, Open.
We will use a wedding photo of the bride posing with her bridesmaid.
We want to use this image to advertise to an Asian audience, so we need to swap the faces out and
Step 2 – Create a Selection
Once the image is open, you can use a selection tool to create a selection around the face.

Creating a precise selection around the face is important if you wish to keep the hair and accessories.
Although Photoshop Generative Fill will remain true with the
Because it is only the face we wish to select, we can not use the subject selection tool,
In the image below, we have created a selection with the Lasso tool.
As you can see it is a loose selection, not a precise selectin.

 
 
Step 3 – Enter Prompts
When you have created an active selection the Contextual – Text bar will appear below the selection.
This is where you will enter the text prompts to generate the new face.
If the Contextual – Text bar hasn’t appeared head to the main menu bar and select Windows.
Scroll down the drop down menu and at the bottom of the menu to find Contextual Text.
Click
 
 
Enter the prompts for the face swap
 
If the Contextual Box hasn’t appeared, you can access the Generative Fill tool from the main menu bar.
Head to the main menu bar and select Edit; from the drop-down menu, select Generative Fill.
Once selected, the Generative Fill prompt text bar will appear.
Enter text words to prompt the creation of the face swap.
For instance if you want the face to smile, have blue eyes or be old, enter these words.
Smiling, Old,
Trouble shooting
Generative fill can have a mind of it’s own, so it is better to be relaxed about the result.
If the first face isn’t to your liking you can generate again, using different prompts.
 
Step 2 – Something
Explanation
 
Can Generative Fill create the face of a famous person”?

FAQ
How to do face swap on Photoshop?
To make a face swap in Photoshop, open the image of the body and the face in Photoshop.
Create a selection of the face using a selection tool, then copy and paste it onto the body image.
Resize the face and adjust its tones to match the background image.
To successfully merge the two images, you may need to cut excess areas of the face layer.
How do I use Generative Fill in Photoshop?
To use Generative Fill in Photoshop, first, make a selection using any selection tool.
A Contextual-Task bar will appear below the selection, select Generative Fill.
The Generative Fill text box will open. Enter the prompts for your image in the text box and click Generate.
Photoshop’s AI will now generate an image based on your prompt.
How do you take a face from one photo and put it on another?
To take a face from one photo and put it on another image, you can use Photoshop.
When both images are open in Photoshop, select the face, then copy and paste the face onto the second image.
You can now reposition and resize the face to merge it with its new background.
How do I replace a face in Photoshop Express?
To replace a face in Photoshop Express, make a selection of the face you wish to replace the original face with.
Copy and paste the face and reposition it on top of the old face.
Can Photoshop do face swap?
Yes, you can use Photoshop to do face swaps.
Why can’t I use Generative Fill in Photoshop?
If you can not use Generative Fill in Photoshop, it could be because you are not using the correct version of Photoshop.
Generative Fill is available in Photoshop Beta. Other versions of Photoshop do not come with this tool.
The other reason you cannot use Generative Fill is that you have not created a selection.
Create a selection, and the Contextual Text bar will appear below the selection.

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