trying to pass yourself off as younger to someone on the net? 😛Originally posted by: grohl
So, I know how to use the Heal tool.
Isn't there some combination of filters (high pass, noise etc.) applied to a whole image to help soften it?
I would love someone to volunteer to "fix" an image ... but really need a tutorial to teach myself.
false advertising.Originally posted by: grohl
No. I am softening up a headshot (not mine) to send to a modeling agency and want it to look as good as possible.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
false advertising.Originally posted by: grohl
No. I am softening up a headshot (not mine) to send to a modeling agency and want it to look as good as possible.
this is to actually get a gig. i would think there is a difference.Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: moshquerade
false advertising.Originally posted by: grohl
No. I am softening up a headshot (not mine) to send to a modeling agency and want it to look as good as possible.
Yeah, no one photoshops models.
Would it be like lying or "embellishing" a resume though? From what I hear, plenty of people engage in that practice. Not that I'm saying it's right, but it seems quite common.Originally posted by: moshquerade
this is to actually get a gig. i would think there is a difference.
Originally posted by: grohl
So, I know how to use the Heal tool.
Isn't there some combination of filters (high pass, noise etc.) applied to a whole image to help soften it?
I would love someone to volunteer to "fix" an image ... but really need a tutorial to teach myself.