For fun: before and after...

capspock

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Originally Posted by shimmer
I get asked if I change my eye color all thetime. :/

Your eyes are amazing!!! I guess people get stunned by so much blue, because i think it is pretty obvious it is your natural eye color, with that skin & hair color. I had an aunt who also had incredible blue eyes like your, but she was very very fair skinned, with dark brown hair!
 

Tyester

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Originally Posted by shimmer
I use photoshop, though I've worked my wayup in the ranks from ps6 to cs2.
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People really don't know how wonderful the liquify tool really IS!
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an example of color and light correction as well as some *ahem* dimples (cough cough fucking genetics) being removed.


And to think, I rarely check this forum...
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With all respect: Very nice.
 

Shimmer

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oooooo wow. the possibility of those genetics is really really REALLY low!
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My great aunt (who just passed this year God bless her soul) had the most...God. Electric blue eyes I've ever seen. Just...wow. Apparently that's where daddy got his eyes, and I got mine from daddy!
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Whew I sound so southern.
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Shimmer

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Originally Posted by Tyester
And to think, I rarely check this forum...
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With all respect: Very nice.


hahaha thanks luv.
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Minrlluv2

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That is amazing! The eye color change is soooo Kool!And that magazine cover? OMG! I knew that all the models were probably airbrushed, but I didn't know they could add hair and boobs!! I've been drooling over CS2,but it's sooo pricey!! I may download it and try it out,too.I tried out Elements, but it didn't have as many features as I thought it would. Shimmer-I wonder if the liquify tool is similar to the z-merge tool in Photo Impact Pro, kindof makes 2D objects appear 3D?
 

Shimmer

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hrm. no...
it is a warping tool that basically lets you 'push' the boundaries of an image 'inward' or 'outward' and make...for example...a bump on a nose disappear or slim a jawline.
The mag cover where the model's jawline was slimmed was done with the liquify tool.
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capspock

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Originally Posted by Minrlluv2
That is amazing! The eye color change is soooo Kool!And that magazine cover? OMG! I knew that all the models were probably airbrushed, but I didn't know they could add hair and boobs!! I've been drooling over CS2,but it's sooo pricey!! I may download it and try it out,too.I tried out Elements, but it didn't have as many features as I thought it would. Shimmer-I wonder if the liquify tool is similar to the z-merge tool in Photo Impact Pro, kindof makes 2D objects appear 3D?

We can just "add" about anything now.... hehe
 

Kels823

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Okay Im glad I stumbled on this thread. It shows me to a very big degree how no one is perfect. I honestly thought that everyone on this website were posting their exact pix (not saying theres nething wrong w/ photoshopping your pic if thats what you choose to do). I get so sad sometimes... even looking in magazines, etc. But this just goes to show that I too can be pretty if I adjust a few things.
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Shimmer

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Originally Posted by Kels823
Okay Im glad I stumbled on this thread. It shows me to a very big degree how no one is perfect. I honestly thought that everyone on this website were posting their exact pix (not saying theres nething wrong w/ photoshopping your pic if thats what you choose to do). I get so sad sometimes... even looking in magazines, etc. But this just goes to show that I too can be pretty if I adjust a few things.
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you'repretty anyway darlin.
All that stuff you see in mags is totally manufactured.
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