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Posted on 28/07/04 7:34:50 PM |
John
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Extreme Aging
I tried to take this as far as possible while retaining some realism, what do you think? ![]() |
Posted on 28/07/04 7:39:53 PM |
trinityofone
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Re: Extreme Aging
That's scary, very well done!! Is it all 'sculpting' or did you blend in another image? _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |
Posted on 28/07/04 7:42:41 PM |
maiden
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Re: Extreme Aging
That's really rather good and probably a quite accurate prediction of how the man would look when he gets older. One little scientific fact that may help in aging a person - the ears and nose continue to grow when you age and little red veins become more apparent in those areas. Very well done, especially the greying of flesh tones. |
Posted on 28/07/04 9:00:25 PM |
John
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Most of the techniques, (bald head, skin tone etc.) are from Steve's book, but I love the liquify filter. I used it for most of the changes. |
Posted on 28/07/04 9:01:22 PM |
John
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Re: Extreme Aging
Thanks for the advice Maiden, I'll give it a try. |
Posted on 28/07/04 10:57:22 PM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: Extreme Aging
Excellent. The jowls and general drooping are perfect. Is it someone you know? What did he make of it? Only when I've done similar treatments to friends, for birthday cards or whatever, they're often less than delighted! |
Posted on 28/07/04 11:09:03 PM |
John
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He's a friend from work who was actually quite upset by the picture and spent the rest of the day mumbling about making a will. I inserted him into a still from his favorite film to cheer him up! |