I had a friend the other day wondering what she would look like if she was in her mid 50's. She said she knew I could take a few years off of her, but could I turn the hands of time forward? I thought...hmmm...I don't know. I took her to 55 and 75.
I knew that from working with PP that I could wash the color out of ones hair to the point of grey...so I thought...well that's a good place to start....so I took the picture in and started experimenting...sure enough...the hair worked out well...but, I also was able to use the nose shape tool to elongate the nose (one's ears and nose never stop growing.) I also used the mouth controls to thin the lips (and pale them out) and the expression control to give the mouth a more down turn. Also, using the shadow and contrast features let me give a slightly harsher overall look to the face. After such a great start...I was then able to do the finishing saggy skin adds in my paint program. Can't wait for the body sculpting features of the PP...then I can hunch up her body....
Anyone else tried anything else like this? I would love to hear the features you used and what was the outcome!
I knew that from working with PP that I could wash the color out of ones hair to the point of grey...so I thought...well that's a good place to start....so I took the picture in and started experimenting...sure enough...the hair worked out well...but, I also was able to use the nose shape tool to elongate the nose (one's ears and nose never stop growing.) I also used the mouth controls to thin the lips (and pale them out) and the expression control to give the mouth a more down turn. Also, using the shadow and contrast features let me give a slightly harsher overall look to the face. After such a great start...I was then able to do the finishing saggy skin adds in my paint program. Can't wait for the body sculpting features of the PP...then I can hunch up her body....
Anyone else tried anything else like this? I would love to hear the features you used and what was the outcome!