
This will delete Scarlett from the background. Select the first layer and press Delete.Holding down Ctrl click on the new layer to load the layer as a selection.With Scarlett selected press the Ctrl+J keys to create a new copy that will only include the selected area (Scarlett).Because we are not changing the background don’t worry about making a great selection around the hair. Using the same Polygonal Lasso tool carefully select around the body of Scarlett, when you reach the hair area select roughly.Repeat the process for the curtains by selecting them and using the Content-Aware till.With the text selected press Shift+F5 or Edit->Fill from the menu to bring up the fill box and select Content-Aware.Using the Polygonal Lasso tool make a rough selection around the text.Once open the first thing we need to do is clean up the background by removing the text as well as the curtains. With the New Layer screen shown press OK to create the convert the background into a layer.This will allow us to hide the background later on.

In the Layers panel double click on the only layer (Background) so that Photoshop creates a layer.Open up the source image in Photoshop CS6/CC.

The result creates the feeling that the subject is somehow being blown away.

The morphed layer is then hidden from view and using a combination of layer masks and splatter brushes we reveal the morphed subject while hiding parts of the original subject.
