Which tool is used here?

Hi,
Today I found on the net an ad (short movie) by Dove, in which some
photo manipulation program is used (e.g. to make the model's neck longer
and her eyes bigger).
To me, it doesn't look like photoshop, but it's hard to tell at this
resolution.
The commercial I'm talking about can be found here:
http://www.dove-moments.nl/acties/evolution/
Does anyone know which photomanipulation program is used in this Dove
commercial? And which tool is it they use?
If the program is not photoshop, is there a similar tool in Photoshop
with which you can select a region and then shift it, while stretching
the surroundings to keep the image realistic like they do with her eyes
and neck etc. ?
Thanks very much in advance for your replies,
-FriendlyGhost

FriendlyGhost


Re: Which tool is used here?

On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 14:53:10 -0500, "KatWoman"
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BoilerBill


Re: Which tool is used here?

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goes by too fast but I have done this successfully using FILTER >liquefy on
selected areas
(with lot of feathering on selections)
do it on a dupe layer in case you mess up or want to get some areas back
http://bellsouthpwp.net/j/h/jhhinkle/AliceBWbeauty.gif
neck narrower
eyes bigger
smile pulled up
cheeks swelled up
boobs bigger
waist narrower
(plus makeup enhanced or added by burning)


KatWoman


Re: Which tool is used here?

do you really think it is?
http://cjoint.com/?lbmNQCqKKK
it's not photoretouch pro neither....
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Infinitech


Re: Which tool is used here?

Dr. Hackenbush schreef:
Dear Dr. Hack in the Bush,
I would say it IS Photoshop that is used, but for legal reasons the
makers might have changed (=photoshopped) the palette.
Carlo


Quintsys


Re: Which tool is used here?

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To view it in slo-mo you need to make a copy of it. Youll find it in Docs &
Settings > Temp Internet Files > Dove_Evolution_NL_241006[1].flv
its 7.5MB
get this to view it http://www.videolan.org/vlc/


Dr. Hackenbush


Re: Which tool is used here?

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I d/loaded the movie and freeze framed it, its not Photoshop thats being
used.
Unfortunately the top of the screen that probably would have identified the
software is not visible.
The only way to id it is if you recognize which package the tool palette is
from..


Dr. Hackenbush


Re: Which tool is used here?

Here's another one, a magazine cover:
<http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=14537>
It looks to me like they select, feather, then transform the selection
to skew it. For instance, select the left eye (the one on the right
side as we are looking at the image). Feather the selection, then
transform by grabbing the top right corner and dragging it up to the
right. This makes the eye bigger and moves it up and to the right.
Because the edges are feathered and the edges of the selection are
evenly colored "flawless skin" the transformed eye selection blends
with the rest of the face.
To transform the neck width requires some clever selecting so that the
edges of the neck line up with the rest of the image. To lengthen the
neck one would cut and nudge the face higher, then select the entire
neck and transform it taller until it reaches the face.
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Re: Which tool is used here?

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Looks like photoshop.


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