FACEinHole (online resource)
March 11, 2008 by Paul Hamilton
While stopped at a coffee shop for supper this evening, I spent time catching up on some of the blogs I read. In the process, Orli Yakuel sent me on a diversion that proved to be a great deal of fun.
FACEinHOLE is a website that offers some fun with image manipulation. The concept is simple. You upload an image and plug it into a “scenario”. Then you have an intuitive set of tools to adjust size, orientation, colour and contrast to make it fit. Any creative teacher will be able to find ways to make use of this application to enrich the classroom. It is easy to share what you create, either by embedding on a web page or by sending someone the URL.
Here are a couple of examples of what you can make with FACEinHole–pictures of me in some of my “other lives”.
Create a free edublog to get your own comment avatar (and more!)




Very clever! I’ll certianly use this one.
Marie
Very clever! I am sure it will get fully exploited! I’ll certainly use this one.
Marie
I also found http://www.facedub.com. It seems to do the same thing but have skin blending and more features.