Ordinary To Extraordinary Using Photoshop

Tuesday, April 7, 2009 Posted in Others

Was actually browsing around the net..and reading some valuable information and upgrading my programming knowledge from time to time (i love programming very much). Hey just would like to share something about how to transform your ordinary photos to extraordinary photos :) . Well some of  you might don’t agree this…especially to all the photographers out there….

However… Without Photoshop, the picture inside the magazine especially Cover magazine picture will look ugly… Hmmm remember the incident of Kim Kardashian picture version without photoshoped version leaked to the net? :P

kim_kardashian_cellulite_photos

look at the cellulite :p and compare it with the retouched version…that shows the photography industry really need photoshop! unless…unless :P

bennyliew-retouch

and take a look at this one :) , this is highly photoshop ok? and it took me 10 minutes to get it done.Pay attention to the skins,eyes, and the hair..and the lighting painted on the face.

P/s Photoshop without good photos  are useless…

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  • Sandra write on

    VIVIA PHOTOSHOPS! :-D

  • chegu carol write on

    ‘photoshop without good photos us useless’

    alvin thinks the same!

  • Jay write on

    Wow.. No wonder models look so “fierce”.. Photoshop to the rescue pulak.. Lau cham tue, aku pun boleh..

  • zool write on

    Very ‘rajin’ to edit the big leg of Kardashian. ha ha ha..
    n edit the pimple..

  • Dazeree write on

    nice outcome.:)

  • Alvin Ting write on

    “P/s Photoshop without good photos are useless…” <<< Totally agree with this benny… but it takes mad-skills to set up the lighting and make the touch-ups look natural… that’s the hard part I think…

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