This image was generated by using the following prompt:
Prompt: photograph of very old painted wooden wall with paint spots tearing and falling off on the surface, thick and solidified paint’s dangling residues are visible.
Negative prompt: (worst quality, low quality, normal quality:1.8).
This image was generated by using the following prompt:
Prompt: face of a serious man upset about something.
Negative prompt: (worst quality, low quality, normal quality:1.8).
Use the Quick Selection Tool to select the face region.
[Control + C] to copy, and [Control + Shift + V] to paste.
Open the wooden texture image, [Control + A] to select all, and [Control + C] to copy.
[Control + V] to paste into the face image. Put the wooden texture layer in between the two face layers like this.
With the wooden layer selected, [Control + Click] the cropped face layer to select the region, and [Control + Shift + I] to invert the selection like this.
Press [Delete] to remove the selected region.
Delete the cropped face layer.
Decrease the opacity of the wooden layer.
Use the eraser tool to unhide the eyes.
Increase the opacity back to 100%.
This is the end of the tutorial. 🙂