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Airbrushing - Before and After

 
Jack ­ McEntire
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Oct 24, 2009 09:46 |  #1

Before and after of a shot I took of one of my teachers.

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Oct 24, 2009 10:00 |  #2

Amazing what a little airbrushing can do:


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Oct 24, 2009 10:19 |  #3

Lol ^




  
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Oct 24, 2009 11:08 |  #4

Jack... I think you did a good job. I think you may have gone a little far though... he is starting to look feminine. He has fine features and that doesn't help. Moles are tricky. Does he want them removed? If I was doing the work, I would do a little work under his left eye and slightly lighten the wrinkles and leave it at that.


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Oct 24, 2009 11:17 |  #5

Thanks. :)

Oh, I forgot to say, I'm not doing this for him, I'm just doing it to allow me to get a little more airbrushing practice for the near future, when I'll be selling photos and charging for airbrushing.

Do you think that - if you didn't see the original photograph - the airbrushed version could be passed off as real? That's what I'd really like to know. :lol:




  
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Oct 24, 2009 11:40 |  #6

Jack McEntire wrote in post #8885920 (external link)
Thanks. :)

Oh, I forgot to say, I'm not doing this for him, I'm just doing it to allow me to get a little more airbrushing practice for the near future, when I'll be selling photos and charging for airbrushing.

Do you think that - if you didn't see the original photograph - the airbrushed version could be passed off as real? That's what I'd really like to know. :lol:

Yes, but a little too clean. He is very clean shaven. Most men have a much more enhanced shadow. You will usually have some ingrown hairs or red areas in the beard to deal with.
The real challenge is to remove blemishes without removing skin texture. I know that some retouch artists zoom in very close and do not use blur. Instead, they go over the skin bit by bit cloning and healing the imperfections away. They will also use liquify if they think it is necessary.
There is some interesting stuff in this link. http://www.christyschu​ler.com/retouching.htm​l (external link)


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Oct 24, 2009 13:19 |  #7

that guy looks 15 years younger. i wonder how many eharmony pics have been through this, lol

great job tho


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Oct 24, 2009 13:39 |  #8

Jack McEntire wrote in post #8885920 (external link)
Do you think that - if you didn't see the original photograph - the airbrushed version could be passed off as real? That's what I'd really like to know. :lol:

No. His forehead and under his eyes are a dead giveaway. You've smoothed them out to much resulting in an unnatural skin texture. You've removed a lot of the character that makes him look like him.

Back off just a little bit, especially for men. You've made him look to feminine. That's not what most men would want in a finished product.



  
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Oct 24, 2009 14:27 |  #9

LIterally 2 seconds in portraiture.


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Oct 24, 2009 14:34 |  #10

Back off just a little bit, especially for men. You've made him look to feminine. That's not what most men would want in a finished product.

I agree. The airbrushed image makes him look like a Metrosexual smothered in foundation and other cosmetics.

p.s.~~~Sorry about the before and after of my dog. I have a weird sense of humour.


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Oct 24, 2009 15:07 |  #11

pj30something wrote in post #8886618 (external link)
Back off just a little bit, especially for men. You've made him look to feminine. That's not what most men would want in a finished product.

I agree. The airbrushed image makes him look like a Metrosexual smothered in foundation and other cosmetics.

p.s.~~~Sorry about the before and after of my dog. I have a weird sense of humour.

Now we need to jump on you for overdoing it! Easy with the liquify and dehairing tools!


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Oct 24, 2009 15:15 |  #12

poloman wrote in post #8886757 (external link)
Now we need to jump on you for overdoing it! Easy with the liquify and dehairing tools!

That's my problem.............i never know when enough is enough,LOL.


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Oct 24, 2009 16:27 |  #13

Lol, okay, thanks for all the comments everyone. :p

I'm aware that it's a little overdone - I wouldn't dream of completely removing all of someone's moles and wrinkles if I was doing this 'for real', I just wanted to see how far I could go with this photo. :)

As for the liquify and hair removal tools, I don't even know what they are, lol - I don't use Photoshop, just Jasc's old Paint Shop Pro 9. All I used was the clone tool, the airbrush tool, and the dodge and burn tools, no blur, and no fancy Photoshop gadgets. :p

ootsk - To be completely honest, I'm not too fond of what you've done to the photo, the only noticeable difference is that his face now looks very flat and has lost the shine and vibrancy I captured in the shot through the use of lighting.




  
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Oct 24, 2009 16:30 |  #14

As for the liquify and hair removal tools, I don't even know what they are, lol - I don't use Photoshop

Either do i. I paid 50 euro for that haircut for my dog. I (well the dog did) also got a bath/shampoo and a nail clipping included in the price.


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Oct 24, 2009 16:35 |  #15

For Christ's sake, lmao.




  
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