Q: To find a good piercing artist, you can start by asking others about their piercings and who did them. Perhaps you have a friend who has a beautifully done piercing and you ask them for a referral to their artist. Or maybe you have a family member who had a positive experience and is willing to refer you to the artist for your piercing. You may focus on asking friends or family who have constellation piercings already that you like or find appealing. Getting a referral for an artist who does constellation piercings well will increase your chances of getting a piercing that you like. Once you have a few names of artists, you should look them up online and see if they have a portfolio or samples of their past work. A good piercing artist will usually have an official website or web page that showcases their style and their designs. You should review their past work to see if their artistic style matches what you want for your piercing.  Check if their portfolio includes constellation piercings they have done in the past. Bookmark any examples that you like, as you can use them later as a reference point during your consultation with the artist. If the artist works out of a piercing and tattoo parlor or studio, which they should if they are reputable, they may have online reviews of their work that you can read. Check that the artist is highly rated and has mostly positive reviews online from past customers. You can find reputable artists at piercing conventions in your area. Piercing conventions are a good way to see the work of many different artists and talk directly to the artists about their work. You may end up seeing an artist's work that you like and chatting with them about getting a constellation piercing. For example, you may ask the piercing artist, “Have you done constellation piercings before?”, “Can I see samples of your work?” and “How much do you charge for your work?” Many piercers are self taught, but this does not mean you cannot still confirm their skills and training. A reputable piercer will be willing to have a consultation with you before they pierce you to examine the area you want to get pierced, discuss your jewellery options for the piercing, and to outline any possible risks or complications.  Make sure you have a consultation with the piercer at the studio or parlor they work out of. Check that the studio looks clean, sterile, and well stocked with the necessary tools for the piercing. You should ask the piercer how long they have been piercing, how they learned to do piercing, and if they have any formal education or training.
A: Ask friends or family who have piercing. Read reviews of the piercing artist and look at their past work. Go to piercing conventions. Set up a consultation with the piercer.

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Open Photoshop. Open both photos in Photoshop. Click the tab for the photo of you. Open the Quick Selection tool. Select your outline. Subtract any extra edges. Open the "Refine Edge" menu. Remove any jagged edges. Copy the selection. Paste the selection into the famous person's photo. Adjust the image's size and position. Save your completed project.