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Hi, I know there are a few photo editing experts here, I wanted to know what to do to make a person appear thinner in a picture. Kinda what is done with this pictures right here. [CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS PICTURE] posted by Echelon |
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..Photoshop, the best photo editing software bar none, get the free trial here... posted by Crossfade |
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Isn't PSP as good as Photoshop? posted by Echelon |
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..but nowhere near good enough for what you want to do, everything you see in FHM/Maxim et al has been done with Photoshop posted by Crossfade |
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I will download it and then maybe you can help me with it posted by Echelon |
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Download The GIMP for Windows. It has all functions that photoshop has but it's completely free. To make a person appear slimmer, I'd select certain body parts, scale and stretch and shift them together and then I'd fill out the resulting gaps in the pic with a clone brush. After that, you could try to edit the skin with a clone brush in order to remove cellulite. But what would KNN do? He's the expert here... posted by anonymyus |
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anonymyus: Download The GIMP for Windows.
It has all functions that photoshop has but it's completely free. Hey, I love the Gimp for Linux as much if not more than the next guy but it still isn't as good as Photoshop nor does it have all the same functions. i.e. Gimp doesn't have all the Blending Options(bevel, inner glow, outer glow, drop shadow, etc) for each layer that Photoshop does and I use that all the time. Well, it has some of those fuctions but they aren't located/used/organized as cleanly as Photoshop. I have more experience in Photoshop than in the Gimp, so please do prove me wrong. They do continue to add alot of new things with each new Gimp release... posted by volonteshiva |
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anonymyus: But what would KNN do? He's the expert here... I would use photoshop which has Kai's PowerGoo ♣-like features. And I am pretty sure the professionals would, too. Selecting and shifting/skewing parts is a little bit of a fuss posted by knn |
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knn: I would use photoshop which has Kai's PowerGoo ♣-like features. And I am pretty sure the professionals would, too. simply morph the pic? posted by anonymyus |
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anonymyus: simply morph the pic? Morph? Goo! Or as Photoshop calls it: Liquify (Shift-Ctrl-X) posted by knn |
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