The Next Time You Look At Stuff Or Maxim Magazine(ws)...
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whats this got to do with Maxim and Stuff?
They couldnt modify pictures of celebrities much, because youd notice.
They might take a pimple away or something but nothing more than that, and i doubt they even do that, because if you look close you can see imperfections. In those magazines anyway.
ANYWAYS, it is impressive what they can do with computers, and im sure they really doctor it up like this on girls who arent famous and are just posing for a makeup company or hair product to make them seem flawless.
They couldnt modify pictures of celebrities much, because youd notice.
They might take a pimple away or something but nothing more than that, and i doubt they even do that, because if you look close you can see imperfections. In those magazines anyway.
ANYWAYS, it is impressive what they can do with computers, and im sure they really doctor it up like this on girls who arent famous and are just posing for a makeup company or hair product to make them seem flawless.
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Because just about every single model magazine use computers and makeup.....Including Maxim and stuff.
In my opinion, the girl before, is better than after.
In my opinion, the girl before, is better than after.
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Yah thats business.
Perfection sells.
if one magazine had a models with blackheads and/or bags under her eyes people wouldnt buy it.
You and others like you might, but not enough to make up for the loss of sales of the people that want to see a "perfect" picture...
Perfection sells.
if one magazine had a models with blackheads and/or bags under her eyes people wouldnt buy it.
You and others like you might, but not enough to make up for the loss of sales of the people that want to see a "perfect" picture...
An ex-girlfriend of mine did that for a local photographer. She would touch up wedding pics and portraits before they were printed onto paper. Interesting stuff, and it requires a "light touch" or it begins to look obvious


