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So very frightening. Really some very impressive work there, though.
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http://homepage.mac.com/gapodaca/dig...s/blonde1.html
So very frightening. Really some very impressive work there, though.
Yeah, the work that actually went into it isn't all that hard. You can do pratically anything to a picture with Photoshop.
:cry: Lady scarry! :cry:
Hence the name of the program. :bang:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dolemite
Really? I think I like the before better in that one. Waaay too much distortion in the 'shopped picture...the first one only looks bad in comparison to the edit, but the edit changed the shape of her jaw...it looks unnatural.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mode7
I meant impressive work in general. I don't much care for the results of that picture, either, but there's still not a chance in hell that I could pull it off.
Another good information about airbrushing is those advertisements for like Coors Light, or Pepsi. For instance, when you go to a soda machine and they have that big picture or what-not, those are airbrushed. Most if not all, are airbrushed.
By the same token, pictures usually make people look a whole lot uglier then they really are. Not to the same extreme as that "touching-up," mind you, but it's hard to find people that actually remain flattering on camera.
I once saw a program on Discovery, where they were showing before and after shots of Cindy Crawford. While she looked great in the originals, they still took it upon themselves to thin her legs and waist, ever so slightly. It only took the artist about 20 seconds to do the whole picture change.
Look men do diet needed
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