Got some good ones here for you...
I feel like it's been a while since I last published, but it really hasn't. I've been busy in my personal life, and I've been getting back into Crimson Desert-so much so that I've nearly beaten the story, have nearly all the Legendary Mounts (including the Wyvern), have all the bells rung, have some of the best Abyss gears in my favorite swords, and have the starting region of Hernand nearly fully completed, and yet there is still like sixty percent of the game to go through. It's been crazy fun, but I needed to take breaks here and there to work on the more creative fakes I want to make. Unfortunately, progress on them is rather slow-making it take much longer to actually get them in a good place. So when that happens, I resort to going back and making more typical fakes, which is where we are today with these three.
I'm glad I did go back, because I love all three fakes. Emma Stone is still in my Top Five, and it's always a pleasure to work my magic with her. Plus, the image of her I use to generate more headshots always come out in a great quality. As for Elisha, she had an appearance at some event or something, and by God does she look great. I don't know how exactly to describe it, but these actresses I've seen in their thirties and forties having a more aged appearance-and not trying to look like they're younger-just absolutely does it for me. "Aged" may not be the right word, but I hope you understand what I'm trying to say. And lastly, we have Chase Infiniti, who I've been intending to fake for a while and only now gotten around to it. I have to say that this may be the easiest fake I've ever made. I generated the exact headshot I wanted on the first try, and so few edits had to made to blend it with the original image (her necklace even aligned almost perfectly with the one in the original image). I had to add a little yellow and cyan with Selective Color, do some Clone Stamping around the head, erase a few areas here and there, and fix some of the edges with the Remove Tool. I'm not kidding when I say I did about an hour's worth of work in less than ten minutes. It was the shot in the arm I needed, and hopefully it motivates me to power through the hard parts of the other fakes.
Here's hoping the next set of fakes are as high quality as these three. Until then, enjoy these fakes, and as always, stay safe out there.





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