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MakeUp Guide 1.4.2 esteve disponível como oferta em 23 de novembro de 2013
Você esqueceu de opintar os lábios ou cílios? Não está satisfeita com a cor da sua sombra? Não se preocupe. Agora você pode corrigir tudo diretamente nas fotos! O seu estojo de maquiagem virtual oferece estas ferramentas: Batom, Base, Blush, Sombra, Lápis de Olho e Cor dos Olhos. Com este editor de maquiagem virtual você será capaz de deixar as suas fotos ainda melhores do que elas já são!
Este programa inclui amostras animadas do que você pode fazer.
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 (x32/x64)
12 MB
$45
Permite que você faça alterações ao tamanho da imagem e taxa de enquadramento ao remover porções desnecessárias e deixando as partes importantes intactas. Remove objetos de fotos sem deixar rastros. Separa objetos sólidos de um fundo aleatório, insere efeitos de fundo (preenchimento, sombreamento, névoa e luar), permite a transferência de objetos para outra foto, criando uma fotomontagem. Inclui amostras de efeitos animados. Allows you Preço de hoje para usuários do GOTD: US$8.99 em vez de US$65.00!
Corrige qualquer cor (vermelho, azul, verde, amarelo, branco) do brilho nas fotos dos seus animais. Pode ser usado para olhos vermelhos em humanos também. Permite que você ajuste até olhos completamente tomados por luz. Inclui as ferramentas: Sombreamento, Luz nos Olhos, Cor dos Olhos, Pupila, Pupila de Gatos e Realce. Preço de hoje para usuários do GOTD: US$5.99 em vez de US$45.00!
Aprimore os cenários das suas fotos ao remover objetos denecessários. Retoque qualquer imperfeição técnica das suas fotos e restaure fotos antigas e escaneadas. Preço de hoje para usuários do GOTD: US$8.99 em vez de US$39.95!
Ele permite que você corrija as perspectivas de fotos panorâmicas urbanas. O programa automaticamente corta as bordas externas após a correção das fotos. Preço de hoje para usuários do GOTD: US$5.99 em vez de US$29.95!
Comentáriosrios do MakeUp Guide 1.4.2
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$45 for this software? Must be a typo. Portrait Professional which is far more superior and currently selling for % 39.95 is a stand alone software which can also be used as a plugin for both Lightroom and Photoshop is a much better option.
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Considering today's culture, this might become real popular (maybe not $45 popular) with those suffering body image issues by adding a few more options:
- Facelifter
- Botox
- Dark Circles/Bags Eraser
- Throat Wattle Tightener
- Caterpillar Eyebrow Depilatory
- Mustache Waxer
- Teeth Whitening
- Nose Job
- Ear Pinback
- Nose Ring Hole Filler
- Snaggle-tooth Straightener
- Hairy Wart Remover
- Cheekbone Elevation
- Bloodshot Eye Drops
plus an Export button to all the popular online dating sites.
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Pretty standard make-up and retouching tool. It's very easy to use and I really like being able to control the brush size with the mouse wheel. But asking 45$ for this is madness. I like Retouch Pilot and Beauty Pilot (two earlier very similar giveaways) a lot better as far as finished results go, but this is good to have while it's free if you have no similar programs. I just wouldn't pay the asking price.
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45 bucks? Come on...
http://tintguide.com/beauty.html
http://tintguide.com/cosmetic.html
FREE !!!!(not to mention GIMP)
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This sort of thing is used all the time in the print & video industries -- you don't really think anyone really matches those magazine or on-line photos do you. That's one reason IMHO the paparazzi can sell their photos for such a good price -- some people like to see the famously perfect taken down a notch or three. In fact this sort of Photoshopping is just the tip of the iceberg -- stand-ins are regularly used for whatever body parts aren't perfect, or in movies they sometimes use the stand-in's whole body minus the head.
Another reason to use Makeup Guide is that unless you've put a good deal of money into your camera equipment, the pictures you take are a compromise. You used to often hear stuff like: "The cheapest camera can take the same shots as the most expensive gear", and when you were dealing with film there was some truth to that. Since we've gone digital OTOH the electronics used can make all the difference in the world... more expensive is almost always better. That's NOT saying you have to go out & drop $500+ on a DSLR, but rather realize that the chips that capture the light [& your image] are one of the 1st places costs are cut, & a cheaper CCD will not capture every color, with in-camera electronics trying their best to make up for that fact.
So, long story short, GOTD has offered apps from Tint Guide before, & while they're not Photoshop, people generally thought they were pretty decent & capable, worth using on at least some of their photos. Touching up face shots is not always called for -- there are a lot of gallery pics giving a glimpse from a "Life's Hard" perspective -- but most of the people you know would rather have any photos of them look more flattering rather than less... after all, in our self-conscious world, most are more than aware of every slightest imperfection. The downside is that it's a bit more work in a Instagram world. That's not good or bad IMO -- just is.
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