mohamed909
Registered User
well, i have some tips for some facemakers :
- Use a very good quality photo u can find at editorial.gettyimages.com
- Use a good model for the face
- For making your faces more realistic, use color balance , brightness/contrast, hue/saturation and selective color. So DON'T USE MATCHCOLOR. NOTE: don't load the pallete so u dont have to use paintshop. and dont use sharpen to much but just a little bit.
i hope this will help you
Good luck
- Use a very good quality photo u can find at editorial.gettyimages.com
- Use a good model for the face
- For making your faces more realistic, use color balance , brightness/contrast, hue/saturation and selective color. So DON'T USE MATCHCOLOR. NOTE: don't load the pallete so u dont have to use paintshop. and dont use sharpen to much but just a little bit.
i hope this will help you
Good luck