A few people had asked me how I did some of the work on Reese Witherspoon in Gender Bending 3. For those of you who are interested, I've put together a little step by step to show some of my nasty little secrets.
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For the haircut, I picked my lasso tool with a good feather on it and selected bits of the hair around the circumference of her head....
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Then I copied it into its own layer...
I scaled...
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then rotated...
...and repeated the process all around the head until the hair was looking about as short as I wanted it.
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For 5 O' Clock shadow, I used my lasso to select the area where my scruff would be built...
I added some noise...
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...and chose to "Fade" the Noise filter to "Darken" mode.
Then I redrew a few different selections in the areas were I wanted to have the facial hair more concentrated and repeated the process. For extra realism, I had a seperate source with real scruff that I blended into the upper lip and chin after the beard was nearly complete.
Hope someone finds this vaguely useful.
Page 1
For the haircut, I picked my lasso tool with a good feather on it and selected bits of the hair around the circumference of her head....
Page 2
Then I copied it into its own layer...
I scaled...
Page 3
then rotated...
...and repeated the process all around the head until the hair was looking about as short as I wanted it.
Page 4
For 5 O' Clock shadow, I used my lasso to select the area where my scruff would be built...
I added some noise...
Page 5
...and chose to "Fade" the Noise filter to "Darken" mode.
Then I redrew a few different selections in the areas were I wanted to have the facial hair more concentrated and repeated the process. For extra realism, I had a seperate source with real scruff that I blended into the upper lip and chin after the beard was nearly complete.
Hope someone finds this vaguely useful.
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