Choose a photo from your library.
Import your photo into Moku Hanga HD.
Choose a filter from the range of presets; make adjustments to filter by changing brightness, contrast, etc. (this will become my background).
Open the original photo and add a filter (I chose "wooden floor"). Make any necessary adjustments.
The Moku image now appears as a second layer.
Import image from Pencil Camera.
In this example, I chose to erase the background of Pencil Camera, the top layer, in order to reveal the Moku effect underneath on the second layer.
The background has been erased; you can now see the Moku effect in the background.
I returned to the top layer and erased the face and neck areas.
I returned to the second layer and repeated the same step, revealing the original face underneath.
And here is the final result.
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