beauty face for play

Pixel Poetry wrote:
Hey, great work.
I like the fashion/glamor look.
And it's not overdone.

Thanks.
 
From what I've seen PixelPoetry was the only one who improved her shoulders.

I gave it a try the other day. Rather clumsy job but I'm just a beginner.
I need to learn how to handle the liquify tool.
Additionally I slimed her face. The cheeks.

 


The Marquardt mask is an analysis of facial structure based on the Golden Mean. If you are into body sculpting with liguify or puppet warp, if can be a useful tool.

Some light reading on this subject:

http://www.beautyanalysis.com/index2_mba.htm
http://goldennumber.net/beauty.htm
Thank you very much for those interesting link.

Here's a quick-and-dirty application of the Marquardt mask principles to the image in the OP, just to get a feel of the resulting proportions of the facial features. Please disregard the sloppy, unfinished textures and shadow contours.



 


The Marquardt mask is an analysis of facial structure based on the Golden Mean. If you are into body sculpting with liguify or puppet warp, if can be a useful tool.

Some light reading on this subject:

http://www.beautyanalysis.com/index2_mba.htm
http://goldennumber.net/beauty.htm
Thank you very much for those interesting link.

Here's a quick-and-dirty application of the Marquardt mask principles to the image in the OP, just to get a feel of the resulting proportions of the facial features. Please disregard the sloppy, unfinished textures and shadow contours.
Apart from the fact that now it's not her anymore it looks cute.
Might be a good tool/concept if artificial beauty is what ones need.
I think of high-end ads like perfumes or cosmetics.

Thanks for sharing
 
Apart from the fact that now it's not her anymore it looks cute.
Might be a good tool/concept if artificial beauty is what ones need.
I think of high-end ads like perfumes or cosmetics.
Yes, transformation is the inevitable result of applying the Marquardt proportions to a face. After all, Marquardt is essentially a plastic surgeon.

That's what I wanted to see and show, and that's also why I didn't take the time to fix details.



 
I'm glad you liked my first rendition of this perfect shot and beautiful face.

I went for a more over-dramatic look this time

also I must add, what type of lens did you use for this?



 

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