This is a photoshop - signed, a graphic artist. (with pics)
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Here's some pretty bad ones... can't believe they felt like they needed to airbrush Kate Upton so much. She's naturally gorgeous...
This one is just weird... her arms look deformed.
and creepy...
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Here's some pretty bad ones... can't believe they felt like they needed to airbrush Kate Upton so much. She's naturally gorgeous...
This one is just weird... her arms look deformed.
and creepy...
Very creepy seeing all the girls have the same body ..can tell by the hands....0 -
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some of this is starting to look so grotesque. thank you for opening our eyes Tia!0
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Thank you for this thread!0
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Im in love with this board, its fab!!0
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Thanks to everyone posting comparisons....they really are eye opening (not that I wasn't aware, but the depth of it is unbelieving!)0 -
Freaky smooth knees and armpits and elbow, and a slimmer middle, oh and they stretched her neck. I keep finding more things and editing this post. lol
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I wonder if celebrities think of themselves as those perfect Photoshopped versions of themselves because that's what they see in photos most of the time, or do you think they are shocked when they see edited versions of themselves with teeny waists and Barbie doll legs?
If it was me, I would hate it. But I would hate most things about being a celebrity so it's hard to say.
To me though it would make it really difficult to go out in public, knowing that people who see you are expecting you to look like a magazine cover.0 -
These have helped with my self image a lot lately. Thank you!!!
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In for more Photoshop shenanigans.0
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I can usually spot something that is photoshopped, but can't say how exactly. Nice to have it explained and pointed out exactly, thank you!0
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Bump! This is so fascinating!0
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Bwahaha! So, let me get this straight.... the trend is to make black women look lighter, but black men look darker? What's up with that?
In case you are serious... here's my guess. The darkened skin vs the brightened lighting (note the light parts are MUCH lighter) makes the muscle definition look more dramatic, due to higher contrast. In real life, fitness people get tanned, oil up, and go under bright lights for the very same reason.
But, on a woman (unless it's a fitness shot) they usually want a smoother look, so they'd lighten up the skin tone to reduce contrast.0 -
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Link to original thread:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/982475-this-is-a-photoshop-signed-a-graphic-artist-with-pics
I'm so glad everyone is seeing how absurd it is... and hopefully seeing their REAL bodies as beautiful the way it is, especially those who have met their fitness goals and still aren't satisfied. Weightloss should have a light at the end of the tunnel and this stuff would rob all of us of that if it could.0 -
This is fascinating-I'm with others I can look at pictures and think something isn't quite right, but having the changes pointed out makes it much clearer!0
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this makes me feel sick0
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