Anyone know what tool was used to do this in photoshop? It's a very interesting effect. Here is the video www.broadcaster.com/clip/17722
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...
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)
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!
Yeah, I think quite a few people just skip out on the filter tools Heh, they used an airbrush for the hair too eh? (which looks obviously fake imo)
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.
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.
Knowledge and skill. Better lighting and camera angle to start with might have created a more believable finished product, but not bad.
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!
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...
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