Photo Editing #8: Virtual Makeover (Part I)

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2007

We taken a photograph and do some "touch ups" and photo editing tricks to get a good base for "virtual makeup".

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  • This video shouldn't have been posted as a response to anything. It should have been one of the animated response videos.

  • aww

    It's really nice when people say

    "She's already pretty from the start"

    It's so sweet it's like your saying

    It's for fun or somthing but.

    I love to hear that from people.

    Sorry, idk. Maybe I'm just dumb.

  • Well, thank you. I do think she's beautiful, however. I don't know who she is or where she is, but I think digital enhancements need to be careful not to take away the personality of the person being made over. :)

  • I know -- so sad!  :)

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  • how can i get that program??

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  • only a few people will read this but im posting this anyway. i love editing and i have for a while ive got one video with only six views and other versions of the video have thousands and views, and thumbs up mine has nothing but 6 views. i am so depressed over it and i know its a stupid thing but i feel like nobody can see me im invisible, and nobody cares about me. all i am asking is if you could sit and watch my video. to get views and thumbs up means so much to me thank you if u can do this

  • The only thing that I would have done different is use a mask to do the hair over her right shoulder rather than erasing, this way you wont lose the picture and you would have to undo even if you mess up

  • Her face looks distorted - stretched wide, possibly from being too close to the camera lens. I did a distort to narrow the photo, and she looks much more lifelike.

  • @rafa3lico lol i dont understand?? .. lol if i commented on this video i dont even remember what i had said.

  • I prefer that using the masking tool is more efficient than an eraser tool.

    You can always undo when using masking tool, whereas undoing an eraser tool is very limited.

  • @rafa3lico oj means only joking :) i was joking :)

  • @bingostar07 yeah right

  • @mya909 don't u mean:

    GEEEZUS lol (raywilliamjohnson thing)

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