Sunday, September 23, 2012

Easy Breast Enlargement

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Girls endowed with good breasts is undeniably an added asset. And who don't like it anyway? A lot of girls out there are shy wearing their two-piece bikinis just because they are flat-breasted, or, others don't want to post and share it to their friends for fear that it might be just a subject of ridicule. Can't do anything but sigh?

Not anymore, at least with regards to your sexy photos! Yep, you can fix those unwanted breast size of yours. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to enlarge your breasts so easily without going through expensive medical treatment. In just 20 minutes or so, you'll see the results for yourself...

Step 1

Open the photo you'll work with and duplicate it. Having a duplicate is needed to have a developmental comparison with your work with that of the original. And, you'll know when to stop or edit some more especially with the details.



The encircled areas below are the points to apply Liquify filter.



Step 2

Apply the Liquify filter (Filter>Liquify...). Chooose the Bloat tool in the tool box located on the left side of the window that opens. Just leave the settings to their default values.





*Note : The Bloat tool, as it suggests, bloats the area you want to deal with (e.g., the breasts). You can alternately use the Push forward tool if in case you overbloated something, or, the Pucker, if you need to shrink certain areas.

Try a couple of clicks first when using the Bloat tool to see the results. Proceed when you're not satisfied yet.

Step 3

If satisfied in the enlargement process, click Ok. Next, grab your Clone Tool and erase the shades between the breasts. That's because the said shades are too far and looks unnatural with the enlarged breasts. Thus, we have to erase that. When done, select the Burn Tool and apply a shade in place of the original, but this time making the breasts look close to each other... and the effect, bigger indeed.





Step 4

Finally, before saving your work, review the results if there's nothing more to fix. Compare the result to that of the original - if nothing is overdone or under-done. If satisfied, save your creation and share it with your friends!

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Guava Face Photo Effects

Final Result Preview
In this tutorial, you will learn how to make someone's face into a fruit, like a guava, in this case. Having this done, it's fun to create your own version using your own or friends photos to amuse them. You can even make a fruit cartoon characters out of your friends if you'd like to. Cool, isn't it? Let's get started then...

What you will need:

1. Guava
2. Face photo


Step 1 Open both the guava and face photos in Photoshop. After this, make a selection using the Lasso or Pen Tool out of the face, leaving the ears, hairs, and body behind because we don't them (unless you opt to include it).


Step 2 Copy and paste the selected image into the guava, and then use the Free Transform Tool to resize and reposition it to fit well.
Your layers palette looks like this one upon pasting the face:


Step 3 Set the appropriate color balance adjustments depending on the image you use. What we're trying to do here is to make the face color nearest to that of the guava's.




Step 4 Grab your Eraser tool (soft brush, size:60 px, opacity:30), then erase out the edges until the cut fades and no remnants of the edges are seen. After this, remove the noise to eliminate the grainy effect of the image so as to make it softer.


Now, that's looking pretty good eh!

Step 5 Click the "Create new fill or adjustment layer" icon below your layers palette and choose Hue/Saturation... Apply the following settings:


Step 6 Back to Layer 1. Grab your Burn Tool (range:midtones, opacity:30, soft brush:30 px) and then brush over the eyebrows, eyebugs, nostrils, below the nose, and below the lips. This will give more accent to the shades and enhancing the overall look.


Step 7 Finally, pick your Blur Tool and brush out a little bit more of that grainy effect to have a smoother and cleaner look of the image. Don't overdo it to preserve the natural look. That's it!