Photo realistic hair in logo shape
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- sted0
- u know the rest:
take photos, use the chroma key.sted - It sounds super easy, but the photo will be shot in daylight and I need the light and depth of field to match. The model has no pubes, damn...SimonFFM
- Plus the shape is pretty precise, hard to achieve.SimonFFM
- nothing holds you back from taking the photos in the same environment plus you can make the stuff larger and resize that.sted
- you can also use printable glue paper to achieve a more precise shape... you will get a nice high-res life like result.sted
- ask the model to hold this paper where you need it and take 2 photos, one with this stuff and one without.sted
- u know the rest:
- sausages0
Blender is free and hair is pretty easy to wrap your head around. I've never made a map of Tasmania with it but this tutorial covers one method for 3d pubes.
Another 3d asset you can control with transparency maps from this deviantart thread:
https://www.deviantart.com/noone…
God speed
- I could not understand how to operate Blender. It really is too difficult for me.SimonFFM
- Change your mindset Simon - tell yourself "I've got this, I'm smart, I can figure this out" nothing worse than giving up with a bad mindset.shapesalad
- SimonFFM0
I guess I will create something else.
- scarabin0
i would shoot someone with pubes, shave 'em off, then shoot again. make a logo-shaped mask in photoshop on the furred shot, overlaid on the bald one. retouch the edges a bit.
during the shaving process you have a chance to try shaving the logo on the subject directly
- if the client's playboy, they should be able to afford a pubic stylist to try it out for realscarabin
- shapesalad0
Mate - you want it 'realistic'... shave your pubes, or your GF/Wife's into the logo you want. Pose and light and match as close as possible to the photo you want these pubes on. Take photo. Spend some time in photoshop masking in your pube photo, doing colour correction etc.
- Now he's going to moan about how his or his Mrs pubes don't match the hair type of the model he's trying to add this to.shapesalad
- monospaced0
I think you have to go sagmeister on this and diy a practical solution vs a digital one. Manicure that kitty and take the photo.
- These are my thoughts. And I actually put a lot of effort into this as I already have 2 good covers and this will be my 3rd proposal.SimonFFM
- Jrdntnnr0
I'd have thought clone stamp with a similar image would have been the best option + adding brushed in edges to fix.
Can you share the image or at least a crop of the section that needs editing?
- I will photograph the image on Saturday, have a tight deadline then (delivery next Monday). I will try the clone stamp, I guess.SimonFFM
- tank020
You need a Hair & Makeup person on set who can do this. And than afterwards just some photoshop trtouche
- shapesalad-5
- *pube variantsshapesalad
- https://wormhole.app…shapesalad
- ^ project file for you.shapesalad
- So grossscarabin
- yeah I made a few curly randoms, for extra realism.shapesalad
- I need this in perspective on a body in a photo and with realistically looking hair.SimonFFM
- yeah - so you use distort transform in photoshop, get it to fit on your model, photoshop from there. obviously tweak it first in AE.shapesalad
- Point is - something I learnt in motion design with 3D - get something roughly ok, then colour correct and photoshop the hell out of it.shapesalad