How'd they do this in Photoshop.

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  2. Katy

    Katy Moderator Staff

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    It says I need to be logged in...
     
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    I am waiting for the video to load, considering that I'm on dialup, it'll take a while. I'll edit this post onceI've watched it.

    EDIT: 0_o that's photoshop? Wow...
     
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    Stamp tool :p a lot of it, along with the blur tool :p and tons more :p
     
    8everything, Jul 22, 2007 IP
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    It's actually the Liquify Filter.
     
    grimsqueaker, Jul 22, 2007 IP
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    Didn't they use the stamp tool as well? I mean.. to remove wrinkles/blemishes (atleast that's what I use)

    Liquify filter makes sense.. (for the fat reduction part)
     
    8everything, Jul 22, 2007 IP
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    Probably yes. :) It's hard to see that part.

    But it's def. the Liquify filter for everything else. It's a little strange how not many people know about that tool!
     
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    Yeah, I think quite a few people just skip out on the filter tools :p

    Heh, they used an airbrush for the hair too eh? (which looks obviously fake imo) :p
     
    8everything, Jul 22, 2007 IP
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    grimsqueaker is correct, it's the liquify tool.
     
    BLaZeR, Jul 22, 2007 IP
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    no it isn't, it's the pen tool! :) to be honest though, the liquify tool is one of photoshop's more useful tools for photo manipulation. if you don't know how to use it effectively, i would suggest playing around with it some. filter/liquify.
     
    ansi, Jul 23, 2007 IP
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    The main tool he use was the liquify tool, I don't think at any stage did he use the pen tool. He use the lasso for selecting parts of the body.
     
    BLaZeR, Jul 23, 2007 IP
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    uhh, i was joking?
     
    ansi, Jul 23, 2007 IP
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    I find it hard to tell sarcasm over the internet. Hmm.
     
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    awesome video thanks for sharing ...
     
    jawanda, Jul 24, 2007 IP
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    another hidden effect in photoshop to learn, ty
     
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    Knowledge and skill.

    Better lighting and camera angle to start with might have created a more believable finished product, but not bad.
     
    Forrest, Jul 24, 2007 IP
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    I wonder how much the diet cost her for a copy of the finished product ;)

    I've used the liquify tool before but I ended up making myself look like an anorexic elf/alien...it would seem I need more practice!
     
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    I have a gut feeling she'd be mortified if she saw that, but I could be wrong. The graphic designer probably put that out to "go viral" with SEO. I don't think many "big" portrait clients would be thrilled to be in a video highlighting their weight...
     
    Forrest, Jul 24, 2007 IP
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    so what we'll never see is the video of him making the client fat first....and we're left with this one getting her back to normal :D:D
     
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