first time model shoot

divine_madness said:
The only thing I would say about that, is you seem to have pretty much removed her jawline, and so her cheek looks all weird and saggy.

Yeah like i said b4 its because i didnt finish the neck and its making the face stick out round, as thats the only bit i finished.
(which i will to show the difference when i have time), so didnt work on the shadows around her jaw. Plus i took bits of her chin off, to make her face more appealing :eek:
 
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Ive illimanted all shadows that you should have done with the flash.
Tidied her complexion, and facial shape.
Like it or not, thats what they do to all models.

AdWright said:
Thanks. However, I do feel that she has lost her jawline somewhat in your edit - her face looks rounder?
The reason for that is simple, how many models you see with strong jaw lines, its a male trait, thats why i have rounder/softened her features to a degree.
You might think to much, but i had too, which could tell you something, (sorry if that sounds very harsh)
 
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She still has a missing "face" if you see what I mean there seems to have been a feather edges pallette the same colour as her face been planted over the natural texture giving it the clayfighter 63 and a 3rd look :/ but ah well,

It's not what they do on all models, maybe in maxim and fhm where the birds are naturally spotty freaks but the above lady is pretty fine by default and doesn't need airbrushing at all imo, just some patching to clean out the creases on the nose/lip area and nothing more - photographic retouches if you will, not bad modelling in any form.

Look at my example, it looks natural and vivid and there is no sign of airrushing mainly because there was no airbrushing!
 
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amazing what airbrushing will do
she looks 17 or something in chronics.
scary...what do the models look like naturally from a normal pro shoot
would be interested in seeing
 
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