Here's an interesting series of pictures of models before and after makeup is applied (
one,
two,
three,
four,
five,
six,
seven). To see the pictures you can also go to the main page of the
Yossi Bitton Makeup School site and navigate through to the 'before and after' gallery, but beware of the annoying music. The after pictures have to be photoshopped. There's no way that makeup alone could conceal skin imperfections that perfectly.
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But the last 3 need more. I wonder if Matt may be right, and some kind of latex-like paste might be applied on the skin to smoothe it out.
But damn you wouldn't recognize any of those women on the street (which I suppose is a good thing for their privacy :-D
Also, doing the hair helps a lot, like the woman with the droopy eyebrows now has her bangs covering up her brows.
The lips do not match. 'Before' lips are larger than 'after.'
But then as you say, photoshop . . .
Could almost be taken as a metaphor for America right now.
As far as the remark that makeup could not possibly cover all imperfections...
It is obvious that you have never been a woman before
:lol:
Those pics are real. You should browse Francesco Scavullos' work. Much more remarkable than this site.
I agree with who ever said that in real life/daylight, these women would look seriously over done!
The website is poorly designed and is fraught with bad english. Other than that, it was fun to peruse!
L
Hmm. Who knows?
I'd rather have reality, thanks.
These photos are no different than the types you see in magazines; no wrinkles, no dark under-eye circles, perfect skin and make-up...it's no secret that magazine photos are significantly touched-up with PhotoShop. These photos are, without a doubt, completely doctored.
Maybe we've got it backwards. Maybe it's the 'befores' that are doctored.
Or...
Maybe the 'afters' are not really the person but robots, like in the Stepford Wives.
Seriously, though...
The photos look severly touched up. But if makeup can really do that, hook me up.
From a photographer who does some photoshopping...
My g/f looks awesome without makeup despite basically scraping her face off in a bike wreck when she was a kid. Thank you vitamin E! woot! :D
And to Mr. Photoshop-Whiteyes man above, notice that most of the women have heavy, dark eyeliner. This makes your whites whiter, as do drops. And the redhead's whites look more greyish in the after.
many of these schools photoshop their before after.
i was searching the net the other day and found this site http://www.sigaltadmor.co.il
which i'm not sure if they photoshop
you know she's airbrushed I hate fake gurls!
But hey if thats what you want to look like then
thats your decision if your so insecure about the littlest things I think that if more of us just excepted who we really are then they wouldn't have to airbrush all these gurls
huh oh well Im only one gurl and I have only one voice but to all you gurls that would kill to look like these gurls remember you can put on a mask and hide behind your smile or you can love the person that you are and leave it at that!
for the people who are like "OMG NO DEY R PHOTOSHOPPED!11 THEIR EYEZ R DIFFERENT BEFORE 'N AFTERRR!11".
eyeliner can do anything to eyes. trust me. my eyes droop a lot (thanks to my dad's genetics), so when I apply my eyeliner I put a thicker line near the "droop", which makes my eyes look like they curve up. eyeliner, seriously, makes a HUGE difference.
But yes, these are editted in Photoshop. if you look at model photos on deviantart http://www.deviantart.com that are NOT editted on photoshop, you can actually see the pores and regular human features that appear even with make-up on.
and yeah, these people would look hilarious in real life.
you wonder how much foundation their wearing.
wtf
that is damn crazy
It is SOOO obvious!
Any woman who tirelessly searches for the perfect foundation should know that however expensive her make-up is, it could NEVER produce such a flawless effect - even if the models had perfect skintone beforehand there would still be slight variations in tone and texture. Its onle because we are so bombarded by 'pefection' these days that we can't seem to differentiate between real and unreal. No wonder girls are growing up feeling utterly inadequate because they haven't got the 'perfect face'. Its a depressing sign of our times and I dread to think where it will lead.
- Manual BLUR brush,
- Grain plug-in
- Saturation & Color (control U)
- Just little CLONING bursh.
I know 😉)) Because I can make EXACT SAME result, however base make-up is required.
You cannot apply 100% computer make-up.
Hahah - I'm not impressed.
c
I'm back WITH ACTUAL DEMO MADE - don't have much time in here, so I put a very little taste of what Photoshop is capable of with some learned over years tricks. So here's what I come up with after 16 min. to be exact
(I start using Photo Styler first back in 1993, original father of Photoshop you know today hahahah), this is just quick picture - it's close enough, to get idea how would look once finished...
Cheers to all.
c
ps. so what you think now ?! HOAX or I should say - REAL MAKEUP for $599. BUY IT.
Used - 1 TOOL + secret shortcut.
Don't e-mail me - I will never tell you how it's done - I will loose my job then. LOL