Computer drawn profile pictures - before and after??
Denziee
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How do you get these? I've seen a few people that have as their profile picture a computer drawn image of them at a heavier weight and presumably their goal weight. How do you get these??
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Bump...interested.0
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My virtual model. com0
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photo shop ?0
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Yep, MVM.com. You just put in your start weight, then save the picture & change it to your goal weight! =]
You probably have to copy + paste them both into one file... (you can use paint!) It's been a while since I did mine!0 -
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That site is really neat, though i have to lose 20 more kg before i can use it.. when i put in my start weight it adjusts "fitting to max BMI".. *shakes fist*0
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Yep, MVM.com. You just put in your start weight, then save the picture & change it to your goal weight! =]
You probably have to copy + paste them both into one file... (you can use paint!) It's been a while since I did mine!0 -
fantastic thank you!!!!!0
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I ran into that weight-loss simulator thing too. Guess they haven't invested in it yet.
Here's what I did: (you don't even need to save the individual images, though you can if you like!)
I just went to their main site (http://www.mvm.com/cs) and clicked on 'create a look'.
It should bring you to a generic looking model. (http://www.mvm.com/cs/shopForLooks/Default.aspx)
If you click on the 'my model' tab, you can make changes to the appearance. (Body shape, hair, etc.)
Then just change the weight to your start weight. Right click and copy the image, paste it into a photo editor, or even just paint.
Then change the weight to your current or projected/goal weight (whatever you want to compare) and then right click/copy the new image and paste into paint next to the first.0 -
I ran into that weight-loss simulator thing too. Guess they haven't invested in it yet.
Here's what I did: (you don't even need to save the individual images, though you can if you like!)
I just went to their main site (http://www.mvm.com/cs) and clicked on 'create a look'.
It should bring you to a generic looking model. (http://www.mvm.com/cs/shopForLooks/Default.aspx)
If you click on the 'my model' tab, you can make changes to the appearance. (Body shape, hair, etc.)
Then just change the weight to your start weight. Right click and copy the image, paste it into a photo editor, or even just paint.
Then change the weight to your current or projected/goal weight (whatever you want to compare) and then right click/copy the new image and paste into paint next to the first.0
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