Found an image of an attractive young woman on Reddit and I would like to have her image for a ‘face’ folder. :dubious: (inb4 weird)…
This could also turn into a general photoshop request thread on MPSIMS but now I kindly ask that someone would 1.) make her eyes dark brown/‘black’ (Asian/African) 2.) Make the background a soft white or soft grey colour.
Look at the border between the hair and background. It makes the hair look like it’s made of plaster. Real hair doesn’t look like that. If nothing else, they should have feathered the background after selecting it.
It looks like green screen work, with a ho-hum lighting job.
I don’t see any proper studio lights in her eyes, and her shadowy face shows that it wasn’t a good studio shot.
But if she had a green screen, wouldn’t she have good lighting?
Maybe someone was indeed cropping out an annoying background and they did a not-so-awesome job.
ETA: On second look, the light looks very smooth, like it was from a window–normally an excellent place for a shot. It probably looked more natural with the original background.
ETA2: I realized I’m just nitpicking the photo and not helping the OP…sorry about that
There’s at least two clear light sources, judging by the catchlights in the eye. Actually, the left catchlight is a little bit odd–a bit bluer and actually looks like two light sources (not necessarily lights–they could be a window or something, too, but it looks relatively small or far away from your typical “right by the window” portrait, so it comes off looking like a harsher light source than it might be.)
Anyhow, yes, it’s cut out from a background. I’m sorry I was unclear, but I meant it’s a reasonable image to start with for a quick Photoshop composite/alteration, and there wasn’t much Photoshop (as in the complaints about skin tone, teeth, garotte, etc.) It was obviously only cut from the image, with nothing else done to it.
Anyhow, sorry, doesn’t help the OP. Of course, this sort of thread needs the classic “Photoshop request” smart-ass type Photoshop jobs.
Now I know why someone removed the background. That lens has terrible bokeh. It looks like it may have been a mirror lens, creating the distracting donuts characteristic of the class. See the first photo on this page for an example of mirror-lens bokeh. The out-of-focus specular highlights are all rendered as donut shapes because of the construction of the lens.
Those lenses may be great for many things, but they aren’t portrait lenses.