There are a few things you need before starting to Photoshop a head onto another body. First, you will need to create a new file called “head.jpg”. This file will be used as the basis for your image. Next, you will need to select the “face” layer in your image editor and then click on the “edit” button. In the resulting window, you will need to select the “scale” option and then click on the “set value” button. Finally, you will need to enter a value of 1 for the “width” and 1 for the “height” options. Once these values have been set, click on the OK button and then open up head.jpg in your photo editor again. Now that head.jpg has been created, it is time to start editing it! First, we will want to remove any unwanted wrinkles or blemishes that may have appeared in its previous incarnation. To do this, we can use one of Photoshop’s built-in features called an “ erase” command. To erase all of the wrinkles from head, we can use this command: Erase all This command will remove all of the wrinkles from head without leaving any behind behind them in its previous form. Next, we will want to add some more definition to its face using some basic techniques such as cloning or selection tools. To clone head onto another body part (such as a hand), we can use one of Photoshop’s Clone tools: Clone left/right (or up/down) This tool allows us to clone head left or right (or up or down) onto another body part without having to worry about where our original Head layer is located within our image document. Finally, we can select and edit individual hair strands using selection tools: Select all hair strands This tool allows us to select all of the hair strands within head without having any surrounding areas affected by selection (i