Digital Manipulation Transforms Next-door Girl Into “Supermodel”
Filed under: Technology
In a 75-second video, which you can see on YouTube, a girl simply called “Stephanie” is transformed from an average-looking gal into somebody you’d normally see on the cover of a glossy magazine — her eyes widened, her nose and face narrowed, her neck lengthened, her lips plumped to gorgeous “kissableness.”
Created by beauty brand Dove, the film, titled “Evolution,” has a simple point: all those stunning faces you see on billboards and ads and magazines, they’re just digitized to perfection.
The advertisement shows the woman called Stephanie, who is not a model, sitting in a studio wearing a plain white vest and no make-up. Using time-lapse photography, she is filmed as a team of make-up artists and hair stylists set to work.
Apparently in a matter of seconds, Stephanie is turned from girl-next-door into glamorous model.
When her hair and face are finished, her features are adjusted by computer software, before the camera pans back to show her on an advertising billboard as the generic face of an imaginary make-up product.
The final slogan reads: ‘No wonder our perception of beauty is distorted.’
Kind of reminds me of Eva Longoria.
via DAILY MAIL
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