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Finally everything that you need to know about getting those fantastic portraits ----- all in 38 seconds.
http://youtu.be/cPnfjwKfkSk
ricktas
01-11-2013, 6:54am
some damn good ps skills there, though the end result looked nothing like the real person. I could be a male model yet. :eek:
Should be compulsory viewing for all young people who see these "perfect" bodies in magazines and think that's what they have to achieve.
Reminds me of the Dove evolution ads from a few years back that won a couple of awards.
ameerat42
01-11-2013, 1:46pm
Enough to give PP a bad name! (Can't think of any at present, but p... p...)
Mark L
02-11-2013, 10:28pm
Any wonder she's in my dreams (jeez, I wish my dreams where longer and based on reality).
jjphoto
03-11-2013, 9:29am
Although I feel this type of work gives 'Photography' a bad name it really only changes and improves the process. Images were composited or combined before the 1900's and retouching and dedicated retouchers where standard in any portrait business worth it's salt for over a 100 years.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
I just wish I had the skilled touch with Photoshop to be able to fine tube a portrait to that extent. I tried to remove some of the harsh lines on a portrait of my mum to see her as she normally is rather than when she purses her lips when freaking out for the camera. I just made her look unreal. My puppetwarping skills need much help!
ameerat42
03-11-2013, 12:12pm
It's not the skill of the photosoppery that's in Q, rather the reason for this application of it.
OOOOhhh, I'd like to know how they do the leg lengthening so quick and easy!!
ameerat42
08-11-2013, 7:22pm
OOOOhhh, I'd like to know how they do the leg lengthening so quick and easy!!
Easy! You use the Photoshop Rack Treatment filter. It's available in all versions of Photoshop during the middle ages.
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