Models: Before and After Photoshop Transformations

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Before and After Photoshop Transformations Presented by: Allyson Kapin, Co-Founder of Rad Campaign www.RadCampaign.com

Transcript of Models: Before and After Photoshop Transformations

Before and After Photoshop

TransformationsPresented by:

Allyson Kapin, Co-Founder of Rad Campaignwww.RadCampaign.com

Take A Good Look At This Woman

You Won’t Believe What Happened Next!

• Liquify ( to decrease size of arms, legs, waist, breasts)

• Burn Tool ( to create shadows, create definition on leg muscles)

• Clone Stamp Tool ( to duplicate swimsuit, trim belly marks)

• Surface Blur ( to make face / body skin smooth)

• Feather effect ( to have a glow around edges when duplicating / increasing / decreasing parts of the body - chest, breasts, chin, legs)

• Vibrance (to add color to her mouth and to highlight it)

• Brightness / contrast - ( to add hair thickness and skin luminosity)

• Eraser ( to clean up edges on several parts of the body - breast, hair, chin, eyes, waist, swimsuit, arms, etc.)

 

A Few of the Tools We Used in Photoshop to Transform Model

Now Take A Good Look At This Man

In Just A Few Hours We Made Him Look Like…

• Liquify ( to increase and define muscles)• Burn Tool ( to create shadows, and definition

on abdominal muscles)• Clone Stamp Tool ( to remove chest / face hair,

body marks, smooth skin, and manipulate eyes color)

• Surface Blur ( to make skin / forehead smooth, remove some water drops)

• Feather effect ( to create a glow around edges when duplicating / increasing / decreasing parts of the body - chest, nose, abs)

• Vibrance ( to add color to the mouth and highlight it)

• Brightness / contrast - ( to change hair thickness and skin luminosity)

• Eraser ( to clean up edges on several parts of body - abs, hair, nose, eyes, muscles, etc.)  

A Few of the Tools We Used in Photoshop to Transform Model

Thank You!Email:

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Twitter:@womenwhotech @radcampaign

*This presentation was created for the Congressional Briefing on "Photoshopping, Weight Stigma and Eating Disorders: What They Have in Common and Why They Matter.” Rad Campaign does not use or endorse the Photoshop techniques to manipulate models demonstrated in this presentation.