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Steve who?


Wouldn't recognize him.. made him too handsome.. he didn't look too different 10 years ago.. lol Quality is good tho.

P.S. Never used Golden Ratio filter, what does it do?
 
Wouldn't recognize him.. made him too handsome.. he didn't look too different 10 years ago.. lol Quality is good tho.

P.S. Never used Golden Ratio filter, what does it do?

Sorry, poor wording choice on my part. There is no actual "Golden Ratio filter" that I know of. The golden ratio as far as faces are concerned, is a formula concerning proportion and relational distance of facial features in determining the attractiveness of a person. There's a golden Ratio mask you can find online and people who's facial features match with it, are generally considered more attractive than those who don't.
What I did with Steve was manipulate his features to better fit the mask, thus making him (according to the experts) more attractive. So the entire point of my exercise was to make him, not look like himself, but a completely idealized version of himself.

Hope that clears it up a bit. :)
 
OK, yeah, well, handsome, I guess ... but booooooooring. He may not be pretty but he's got character! LOL.

Oh I wholeheartedly agree Clare. If Steve was classically good looking, instead of looking something like a human version of Scrat from Ice Age, he would have been pressured into different roles, and he might not have developed into the superb character actor we all know and love today.
I say might, because Brad Pitt in my opinion, is one of those classically good looking guys, who said screw that, I can act and I'll take non traditional "leading man" roles to prove it.
 

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