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11/24/2006 02:24:32 PM · #1 |
I am sure you've all seen this
here
My question is: The photoshoping. Is there a tool that is really that easy(click and drag the neck/eyes) or do they just make it look easy?
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11/24/2006 02:36:38 PM · #2 |
I'm pretty sure they just make it look easy. But if you're looking for ways to duplicate their work, then you missed the point of the commercial! ;-)
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11/24/2006 02:44:48 PM · #3 |
There are a few, yes... the Liquify filter isn't hard to use...
That looks like the mesh distort tool in CS/2 which is pretty easy to use too.
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11/24/2006 05:29:58 PM · #4 |
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11/24/2006 06:08:32 PM · #5 |
Lol.
This is great.
How many bars of dove would you buy if they left the photograph as is with no makeup and no hairdo, no nothing?
This is typical marketing - it has nothing to do with distorting reality, it has to do with sales.
If people feel insecure when they see pictures of models it's the fault of that person or that persons parents, not the model or the photography team. People need to relax a little bit. Marketing companies are not responsible for your feelings. |
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11/24/2006 06:15:56 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by KevinG: Lol.
This is great.
How many bars of dove would you buy if they left the photograph as is with no makeup and no hairdo, no nothing?
This is typical marketing - it has nothing to do with distorting reality, it has to do with sales.
If people feel insecure when they see pictures of models it's the fault of that person or that persons parents, not the model or the photography team. People need to relax a little bit. Marketing companies are not responsible for your feelings. |
If marketing (and advertising) agencies don't have an effect on how people think and feel then why do you suppose companies spend billions on top of billions on their services?
That piece has everything to do with distorting reality. It also might explain why there's such a boom in the Plastic Surgery business. Just an opinion.
Message edited by author 2006-11-24 18:22:55. |
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11/24/2006 06:39:15 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by pawdrix: Originally posted by KevinG: Lol.
This is great.
How many bars of dove would you buy if they left the photograph as is with no makeup and no hairdo, no nothing?
This is typical marketing - it has nothing to do with distorting reality, it has to do with sales.
If people feel insecure when they see pictures of models it's the fault of that person or that persons parents, not the model or the photography team. People need to relax a little bit. Marketing companies are not responsible for your feelings. |
If marketing (and advertising) agencies don't have an effect on how people think and feel then why do you suppose companies spend billions on top of billions on their services?
That piece has everything to do with distorting reality. It also might explain why there's such a boom in the Plastic Surgery business. Just an opinion. |
an opinion shared with me. |
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11/29/2006 05:15:33 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Elvis_L: Originally posted by pawdrix: Originally posted by KevinG: Lol.
This is great.
How many bars of dove would you buy if they left the photograph as is with no makeup and no hairdo, no nothing?
This is typical marketing - it has nothing to do with distorting reality, it has to do with sales.
If people feel insecure when they see pictures of models it's the fault of that person or that persons parents, not the model or the photography team. People need to relax a little bit. Marketing companies are not responsible for your feelings. |
If marketing (and advertising) agencies don't have an effect on how people think and feel then why do you suppose companies spend billions on top of billions on their services?
That piece has everything to do with distorting reality. It also might explain why there's such a boom in the Plastic Surgery business. Just an opinion. |
an opinion shared with me. |
...and me...
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