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The Art of the Fake
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I wanted a vehicle to talk about the concepts and processes for making good porn fakes. And here it is.
My goal in general for any fake I create is to make the scene tell a story. With additions, subtractions and modifications that serve to support telling the story of the fantasy playing in my head.
My biggest complaint about the common run of fakes is they are just plain bad. Not in concept which is often good (it is fantasy after all) but in execution.
I have a short list of issues with most fakes. Issues I will be discussing in detail and how to fix them so stay tuned.
1. The applied head is wrong. Wrong size, wrong angle, wrong color or tone is near the top of the list. These seem basic to e knowing how easy they are to addresws with available tools.
2. Another more difficult issue is facial expressions that just don't fit. I mean she's got a large cock in her rectum and has a smile like she's meeting relatives. Not saying it's an easy thing to fix but with some small effort and a bit of process it's possible to make her face better suit the scene.
Those 2 items cover a lot of ground but are the problem with most fakes in ny view.
Then we have the concept of making the scene fit the events it's supposed to be showing. The problem comes from most of our base images being posed so the models look way to polikshed. A woman who has just fucked hard lookks fucked, not pristene. So asI develop this blog I'll talk about and show techniques for enhancing any picture to be more consistent. Things like skin color for blushes, adding bite marks and hickeys and the holy grail of putting body fluids in needed places. I nmean a woman who has just been fucked for an hour will be leaking. I'll go over those techniques as well.
So to geet into the meat of things let me talk about the tool I use. My choice is GIMP. Which stands for Which stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program. Originally coded for Linus systems it has been ported and grown to run well on WIndows aand Macs. And it is enormously powerful and above all it's FREE. You can hook yourself up totally freer at https://www.gimp.org
To answer the inevitable question. You can use any photo editor that supports the features the GIMP does. Photoshop comes to mind. The key feature is the ability to create LAYERS of your image so you can work on pieces seperately. But GIMP being free seems to top the argumenbt list. Yes, it can seem daunting but learning and making progress with GIMP is as easy as watching YouTube.
Anyone who does read this who wants to contribute useful info please feel welcome. Phone editing and making fakes proves the old saying about the many ways to skin a cat. Or show a woman being well fucked.
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Posted on : Dec 3, 2019
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