Whats the best method to slim down a model?
I've had a play with the liquify filter in PS with reasonable results, but only where there is no complexity in the image, like hair or fingers...
Is there a better way to take off an inch or 2?![]()
Shut her in a room and just give very small amounts of food and lots of liquid for a couple of weeks.


Whats the best method to slim down a model?
I've had a play with the liquify filter in PS with reasonable results, but only where there is no complexity in the image, like hair or fingers...
Is there a better way to take off an inch or 2?![]()
It rubs the lotion on its skin, or else it gets the hose again?Shut her in a room and just give very small amounts of food and lots of liquid for a couple of weeks.
Keltica said:Why I would ask, would it make a better image?
Is it because you shot on a wide lens and the effect of the barrelling has caused this?
Get the model to wear black clothes, no stripes and shoot with a long lens, say min 85mm or much longer.
As for thinning the model, that's a risky piece of territory you are getting into.
Scott Kelby has released a new book covering portraits, Professional Portrait Retouching. It doesn't try to teach you everything about Photoshop, just how to do some specific tasks. Slimming down your subject is one of the tasks.
You can take a look inside to see if the style and content suits your needs, well worth the money in my opinion.
Is this what you're looking to achieve?(very slightly NSFW)
http://www.break.com/index/the-power-of-photoshop.html



Is this what you're looking to achieve?(very slightly NSFW)
http://www.break.com/index/the-power-of-photoshop.html
Thanks mate, I've seen that one... its the liquify tool which I've been playing with...
lots of vegiesWhats the best method to slim down a model?
I've had a play with the liquify filter in PS with reasonable results, but only where there is no complexity in the image, like hair or fingers...
Is there a better way to take off an inch or 2?![]()