My First Photoshop Makeover Movie |
My First Photoshop Makeover Movie |
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Definitely not the best, but it's my first try.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rkuvmKLuIz4 Btw, here's the second one. I hope it's a little better. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kWQ9XTqAgM -- Third one. Definitely much more fake-lookin` and plastic-y, but ehh. Check it out. http://youtube.com/watch?v=vonqkPDvPsA |
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I like what you do with the eyes, lips, and hair. However, for both of the end results, the skin looks too. . .fake. Like, it's too flawless for it to be real; she has no pores by the end. Have you ever tried selecting an area of the face and then using the patch tool? I think that looks a bit more realistic than covering it up with one color and then using different layer settings. I know what you mean. I've been trying to make the skin look as natural as I can, especially in the second one where I tried not to smudge most of her face. I sometimes try to patch parts, like you said, but the shading and stuff has to be all perfect. Thanks though. Your second one is pretty damn good. ![]() Thanks! You're truly brilliant Mark! What was that tool you used when you reshaped her nose? Thanks. |
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