July 30, 2007

Photoshop is a powerful digital image manipulator. But with great power comes great responsibility. A particularly egregious example.
  • That example site is just... wrong. Amusing though the url is naturalbeautiescontent..... because none of those after shots even approach natural.
  • That is almost as brilliant as DIRRER
  • The photoshopped children look like plastic. I've seen dolls on sale in department stores that looked more human than that. Plus, everything looks very flat, which shows that the manipulator isn't very good at creating the illusion of depth.
  • This enhancement includes * Mouth replaced * Hair replaced * Tears removed
  • * Humanity removed
  • They say it's "For days when she doesn't feel like sitting through h/m and a photo shoot." I bet she'll never refuse so sit through hair, makeup, and a photo shoot again, after seeing her picture made into one of those scary golem photos. Little Susie'll be practically begging to hold perfectly still for twenty minutes of body airbrushing if it means making the nightmares go away.
  • The power of photoshop; YouTube, possibly NSFW.
  • I can't click at work, but if it's the one where the plus-sized model in a negligee is made over, it's amazing. That shows what you can do if you are good at Photoshop. The idiot who does the kid makeovers (in the FPP) is some sort of freak with a mouse and too much time on his hands.
  • all this just reminds me of Jon Benet Ramsay.
  • Scary shit. How can a mere human compete? I LIKE the kids that look like kids. The ones that have penciled in eyebrows and straight teeth creep me out.
  • It is, Lara.
  • Echoes of the Midwich Cuckoos.
  • It's like RealDolls for pedophiles. Gross.
  • Monkeyfilter: Some sort of freak with a mouse and too much time on his hands.
  • A disgusting display of childhoods stolen. *tosses poo at so called artist.
  • Another particularly egregious example.