Artist Merges Two Celebrities Into One Creating Mashups That Confuse Many (30 Pics)
The last time we wrote about Benjamin's (aka Morphy_me) celebrity face morphs, he had 55K Instagram followers. Now, he has almost double that, about 100K. The Photoshop wizard has continued merging photos of famous people, and he's gotten even better at it. He doesn't take his face merge work too seriously, saying that he's just "a French guy having fun on social media," but Benjamin's fans are constantly applauding the perfect 'hybrids' he creates, always asking for more.
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Brad Pitt & Johnny Depp
From time to time, Benjamin takes on more unusual challenges. For example, he did a face morph of Ryan Reynolds and Kate Beckinsale after the 46-year-old actress said they looked "exactly" the same on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon."
He's also mixed together the features of couples like Barbara Palvin and Dylan Sprouse, and actors who have played the same roles, like Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix.
Bill Nighy & Bill Nye
"I'm always surprised to see my page growing so much," Benjamin told Insider. "I never expected these photo manipulations would get popular like this, but I'm happy with it. I got reposted by big magazines, big accounts, and noticed by celebrities themselves, it's just so crazy!"
The artist said he tries to run the project the same way he did when he first started it in 2015. He keeps his photo editing method a secret but revealed that each "morph" takes about an hour to make.
"I'm still doing the same process, but I added some steps to make the merged celebrity photos more realistic," he said. "I want the morph to be more detailed and disturbing. So now I spend more time editing it, but post less frequently."
David Bowie And Kurt Cobain
Robert De Niro & Al Pacino
Christian Bale & Robert Pattinson
Sharon Tate & Margot Robbie
Harry Styles & Mick Jagger
Joaquin Phoenix & Heath Ledger
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat
Billie Eilish & Lady Gaga
Zac Efron & Chris Hemsworth
Scarlett Johansson & Billie Eilish
Tom Hiddleston & Daniel Craig
Jennifer Connelly & Winona Ryder
Mila Kunis & Emma Stone
Daisy Ridley & Carrie Fisher
Guy Pearce & Brad Pitt
This is a very good one! You can see the origin of the different facial features, but they still mesh together perfectly.
Maya Hawke & Uma Thurman
Maya already looks just like her mama once you realize it's her kid -- once you see it, it doesn't go away.
Tom Holland & Shawn Mendes
Jake Gyllenhaal & Tom Holland
James Franco & James Dean
Henry Cavill & Tom Welling
Jennifer Connelly & Liv Tyler
Florence Pugh & Chloë Moretz
Jessica Alba & Ariana Grande
Sophie Turner & Maisie Williams
Camila Mendes & Vanessa Hudgens
Ana De Armas & Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe & Britney Spears
Zendaya & Vanessa Hudgens
Boy George & Sophie Turner
In most cases, it's someone (semi) famous and someone I've never heard of.
I think he does a good job. Anyone can photoshop, but he has a talent for finding people who (in most of these cases) meld together into what looks like an actual person instead of most time people try this and it ends up looking like the Emilia Clarke / Kit Harington mashup above.
All these vary from good to great, and each is practically ruined by having the artist's name plastered over the picture.
I've been doing this since 2010 with @celeblender, but I took it a step further by blending celebrities with shared names. Just ask James Taylor Swift. Screen-Sho...4d-png.jpg
Not particularly interesting or striking. What was far better was Conan O'Brien's "If They Mated" feature, where he combined awkward photos of celebrities into what their offspring would look like. Now that was funny.
What I need is the Chrisis: Chris Pine, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt, Chris Evans, and Jesus Christ. Also Maybe Chris Christiansen, for a little pazzazz.
I think it would be better putting some with a beautiful face with someone with certain striking features. Not people that already look the same.
If Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp looks the same to you, you are face blind.
Load More Replies...Like most of other people's hobbies to you. Let them have their fun.
Load More Replies...Aside from different forehead crinkles and some skin tones, this could largely be achieved by putting one actor in another actor's hairstyle...
In most cases, it's someone (semi) famous and someone I've never heard of.
I think he does a good job. Anyone can photoshop, but he has a talent for finding people who (in most of these cases) meld together into what looks like an actual person instead of most time people try this and it ends up looking like the Emilia Clarke / Kit Harington mashup above.
All these vary from good to great, and each is practically ruined by having the artist's name plastered over the picture.
I've been doing this since 2010 with @celeblender, but I took it a step further by blending celebrities with shared names. Just ask James Taylor Swift. Screen-Sho...4d-png.jpg
Not particularly interesting or striking. What was far better was Conan O'Brien's "If They Mated" feature, where he combined awkward photos of celebrities into what their offspring would look like. Now that was funny.
What I need is the Chrisis: Chris Pine, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt, Chris Evans, and Jesus Christ. Also Maybe Chris Christiansen, for a little pazzazz.
I think it would be better putting some with a beautiful face with someone with certain striking features. Not people that already look the same.
If Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp looks the same to you, you are face blind.
Load More Replies...Like most of other people's hobbies to you. Let them have their fun.
Load More Replies...Aside from different forehead crinkles and some skin tones, this could largely be achieved by putting one actor in another actor's hairstyle...