thanks a lot (:
i shall have a go the next time i create a fake and let you know the outcome (:
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thanks a lot (:
i shall have a go the next time i create a fake and let you know the outcome (:
I'm glad that I could assist you in any way. :)
i'm hoping someone can help me out with this image just the coloring thanks :)
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Assuming photoshop.
What I would do is first (all under image -> adjustments) is Increase contrast in "Brightness/con on the body significantly about 70 or so. In same open options window increase brightness by 10. Then on the face it has some very white areas so go into "selective color", click the drop down box (default should be red) and select "white" and in the bottom slider bar that is labeled blacks change it to +40% (make sure the relative option is selected at the bottom. Using the same tool on the BODY now select reds from the drop down box and using the blacks slider go -10%.
Thats what I got from fiddling around.
This is what I ended up with.
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Hey Wafflecakes...these are the types of fakes I was speaking about in my post from #36. I would like to know the best tools, tricks, etc. to make the fake "see through" clothes deal work best.
I'm not sure if these are the *best* examples...but it'll give you an idea of what I'm going for.
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I decided to do sort of a slightly different thing, Huntneo(PT), with the see-thru clothes. I decided to make a Zac Efron that was sort of get hand x-rayed. I think the concept of how I did it close to the same. Using Photoshop, I first made a copy of the celebrity that I was using (keeping the original intact). I then dragged and dropped the underwear picture on top of the Zac Efron picture. I scaled, rotated, whatever I needed to do to the underwear picture to line it up with the Zac Efron picture. I clicked the mask button in the layers panel and making sure I was on the mask layer, I brushed away the excess that I didn't want. I suggest a soft-tipped brush with a lower opacity so you can like work out from the most "see-thru" to the untouched clothes. It makes it more realistic in my opinion. You can then also reduce the opacity of the layer as well to make it a little more realistic as well. I hope this makes sense.
Here is the Zac Efron one that I created....
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I also did a quick see-thru ass picture of Carlos Pena Jr from Big Time Rush. If this is sort of the effect that you wanted, I did the same thing as above but I also made sure to make the area a little jagged so it doesn't look too fake and I lowered the opacity of the ass to 90% to give it a thread-bare material feel inside of completed exposed.
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thanks for the suggestions, Karshner. :D I actually like both methods, but the second is closest to what I'm going for. I will play around with both ideas and see what develops! I appreciate your input on this. ..|
No problem. I'm glad that I could assist you. ;) I loved doing both of them. It was a blast. To actually get the jagged look on the Carlos one, I actually created a new layer over everything, chose an irregular brush, made one impression on the new layer to get the shape of the brush, rotated, scaled to "fit" over the exposed ass, selected the brush layer by CTRL + clicking on the thumbnail of the layer, switching to the ass layer mask with the selection still active, SHIFT + CTRL + I to inverse the selection and then painted everything that was in the selection. It sounds like a lot of work, but it can be accomplished really fast and does easily give the jagged edge.
thank you :)
i have a guide on peenwolf.plogspot.com
Not sure how helpful it is.
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anyone have this fake ?