On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 15:38:06 +1000, Brian
wrote:
Katrin Eismann’s ‘PS Restoring & Retouching’ 2nd ed. has a great tut for subtly reducing both multiple chins and wide hips. Find the book wherever, read the section(s) and then buy the book – you won’t be disappointed.
I’m busy therewith now. Not the Katrin Eismann’s book, but the Restoring & Retouching of the widening hips. Most difficult part is the beer. The cold beer in a sub tropical Durban:-) I promised myself not to touch a beer… until its done. And in the tool pallet, make more use of the health walker. I found this to be the way!
Dave
Hi Dave,
I am still trying to "understand" your above post, it is somewhat cryptic 🙂 So, are you narrowing some hips on an image, or was that some sort of joke? If you are, just curious on your methodology there. I do the same sort of thing at times and I am curious if you go about things the same way as I do.
Brian.
LOL.. you guess were right, Brian. Busy narrowing hips on a image. The image in the mirror:-O
I moved from Gauteng to Durban nearly a year ago, and while originaly been in a office, I take life even easier here. And don’t you tell me I should do more walking behind my camera… I know it, I know it, of course I know it:-)
I’ve got someone checking on my weight regularly.
It’s the 47 kilogram girl on the healthwalker here next to me. Only 2 k’s heavier than when we married. Decades ago.
She do not allow me to became a normal nice out of shape. While sitting talking to you and Don, she brought me a nice sweet treat. A high in fibre cereal bar with oats & jogurt topping; shucks it could have been a nice white chocolate. Such as life:-)
Easy to understand me, Brian. While patting me on the stomache with remarks about 5 kilograms that should not be there, and myself shifting the beer deeper in the corner of the fridge… so easy to understand… there is things the Liquify tool can not do…
Dave