This document discusses how Photoshop can be used to transform models' appearances. It summarizes some of the tools used to manipulate photos of a woman and man, including liquifying to decrease/increase sizes, burning to add definition, cloning to remove marks, and blurring to smooth skin. For the woman, techniques included decreasing arms, legs, waist and breasts as well as adding color and definition. For the man, techniques included increasing and defining muscles, removing hair and marks, and manipulating eye color. The document warns that these techniques were demonstrated but not endorsed by Rad Campaign.
6. • Liquify ( to decrease size of arms, legs, waist,
breasts)
• Burn Tool ( to create shadows, create definition on leg
muscles)
• Clone Stamp Tool ( to duplicate swimsuit, trim belly
marks)
• Surface Blur ( to make face / body skin smooth)
• Feather effect ( to have a glow around edges when
duplicating / increasing / decreasing parts of the body
- chest, breasts, chin, legs)
• Vibrance (to add color to her mouth and to highlight it)
• Brightness / contrast - ( to add hair thickness and skin
luminosity)
• Eraser ( to clean up edges on several parts of the
body - breast, hair, chin, eyes, waist, swimsuit, arms,
etc.)
A Few of the Tools We Used in
Photoshop to Transform Model
11. • Liquify ( to increase and define muscles)
• Burn Tool ( to create shadows, and definition on
abdominal muscles)
• Clone Stamp Tool ( to remove chest / face hair, body
marks, smooth skin, and manipulate eyes color)
• Surface Blur ( to make skin / forehead smooth,
remove some water drops)
• Feather effect ( to create a glow around edges when
duplicating / increasing / decreasing parts of the body
- chest, nose, abs)
• Vibrance ( to add color to the mouth and highlight it)
• Brightness / contrast - ( to change hair thickness and
skin luminosity)
• Eraser ( to clean up edges on several parts of body -
abs, hair, nose, eyes, muscles, etc.)
A Few of the Tools We Used in
Photoshop to Transform Model
12. Thank You!
Email:
Allyson@radcampaign.com
Twitter:
@womenwhotech @radcampaign
*This presentation was created for the Congressional Briefing on "Photoshopping, Weight Stigma and Eating
Disorders: What They Have in Common and Why They Matter.” Rad Campaign does not use or endorse the
Photoshop techniques to manipulate models demonstrated in this presentation.