Fixing up and -photoshopping a picture doesn't change the reality, though, folks! I have done such work for people. One was a man who wanted to lose a lot of weight - or at least look like it in his photo for a magazine. I said to the go-between "Won;t people wonder, when they see him, why he suddenly gained a lot of weight?" And the go-between said, "No, he doesn't plan on seeing any of the people who get this magazine any time soon!"
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Oh, Karen, I know that, it's just for fun.![]()
You look great anyway. But now at least I know how these before-after pics in magazines are done![]()
The funny thing is, for a hospital's article on plastic surgery, I got to once take a model's photo and manipulate it - but not how you think. We had two photos, one of the perfectly handsome guy smiling, one of him frowning. I got to take the frowning photo, and give him wrinkles, bags under his eyes, break his nose and give him a double chin/soften his jawline. That became the "before" photo. It was so funny, I felt like I should apologize to him the next time I saw him!
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I agree you look great in either one, but well done!The secret is to not overdo it. I've played a bit with these tools too, but I'm a long way from what the pro's can do.
Here's an example of a good one - before and after. Not my work though.
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
Nice job! My photoshop skills are rusty, but I plan to play a bit in the near future.![]()
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