tutorialdash.com — Hello everyone! I thought I would put this tutorial together, as it seems every time I post an image that I have processed in this way, everyone wants to know how I did it. Well here it is and check it out. Enjoy.
Jun 12, 2007 View in Crawl 4
wartzJun 12, 2007
Hello, Mr. plagiarist
lgooseJun 12, 2007
DUPLICATED!!!! stop submitting duplicated topics just to get popular diggs...
thekakJun 12, 2007
Yikes... fade entire application 50% and maybe it looks good. Do people not understand they are making Barbie dolls when they over-do it? Jeesus.
statkJun 13, 2007
I completely agree with what you said. Too many people out there just overdo the filters and end up with plasticky people. On suggestion I can make, is to use a Median filter instead of the Gaussian blur. It's in filters under "noise". It creates a similar effect of averaging out larger areas, like skin, while maintaining detail in more contrasted areas like the eyes so the face doesn't get swallowed up by the effect. I still recommend lowering the opacity to make it look more realistic. Give it a shot.
unimatrixzxeroJun 13, 2007
I like the tutorial. I'll try it on some of my future work and see what my clients say.
alceriaJun 13, 2007
Overdone. I try to make people look good, not plastic. It also bothers me that her face is a completely different shade from the rest of her skin now...it makes it look like she's wearing the wrong color make-up.
s0nicfreakJun 13, 2007
Personally I would've just gotten rid of the cheek lines to make her look a bit younger and left it at that. But I guess it's a rarity nowadays to prefer people that look like people instead of realdolls (not that I'm putting down realdolls...).