? When we take photos, we are used to looking at photos of ourselves when we were young, but sometimes we suddenly have a whim and want to see what we look like when we grow older. Many of our friends do not know how to wear aging makeup, so they can only add aging special effects to their photos. So is there any way to age photos? In fact, the method is very simple. Today I will teach you a method to age photos. It is very easy to use. Friends who are interested can learn together.

Method steps: One-click cutout
To add aging effects to photos, we can use an image editing tool [One-click cutout] to operate. It can cut out portraits and objects, and can also edit pictures and add some practical and fun special effects to pictures, such as repairing old photos, coloring black and white photos, and blurry face repair. It can help us solve many picture problems. Friends without computers can also operate it on their mobile phones. Let’s take a look at the specific steps below.
① First, open the operating software and click [Ageing Effect] at the bottom of the page. After clicking to enter, you can select pictures to add.

② When we add the photo selection, we can see what the characters in the picture will look like after they age. At the top of the page, you can also choose the specific age of the aging effect. At the bottom of the page, you can choose to re-upload the photo, so that everyone has more choices when operating.

③ Finally, you can click [Download and Save] at the bottom of the page. You can set the name of the picture and the location where the picture is saved. Click [Save] to get the old photos. Isn't it interesting?

④ Let’s take a look at the before and after comparison of the photos as they age. Is the effect pretty good? Friends who are in need, hurry up and try it.

The above is the method to share with you how to add aging effects to photos. It is very simple. If you still want to know the skills of adding special effects to pictures, please leave a message below. The editor will bring you more tips. See you in the next issue.