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It's hard to say if it's PSing or airbrushing though. -- nm
Posted by
Reagen (aka Reagen)
Jan 2 '09, 13:05
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Responses:
These days, there's little difference. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 2, 13:07
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airbrushing is a physical process on the model themselves. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 2, 13:09
16
??? I think it was predominantly done to the photos. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 2, 13:10
12
no, they actually spray makeup on the models. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 2, 13:14
11
see wiki. It was done to the photos. A similar tool can also be used for make up, but that's a different thing. -- (link)
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loosilu
Jan 2, 13:15
10
I've seen it done on shoots. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 2, 13:16
9
I have no doubt that there was a lot of caked-on makeup in the shoot. But most of the plastic look is, by necessity, from Photoshop itself
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Beryllium
Jan 2, 13:18
5
there is *serious* PS work on that photo, well beyond just the skin. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 2, 13:19
4
you mean suckers don't throw off starbursts? -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 2, 13:19
2
What kind of boring suckers have YOU been buying? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 2, 13:23
I'm talking structural changes to her face. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 2, 13:20
Epic word. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 2, 13:19
oh, I totally believe you. I'm just saying it's totally different from photo retouching. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 2, 13:17
2
yes, I know. And the "poreless" look is usually from makeup. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 2, 13:19
1
from what I have read they do both. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 2, 13:19
Yes, and these days, they eschew that in favour of photoshop brushing.
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Beryllium
Jan 2, 13:10
2
you guys. airbrushing directly on the photo used to be standard. That's where the zits went in my HS photos. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 2, 13:11
1
Yes, it's been superceded by photoshop. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 2, 13:14
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