Different lighting, different angle makes the job. The "after" is brighter and softer, her head is tilted differently, and her skin has that airbrushed look. Consistency pays off — but so does good lighting and editing. You can reproduce the same before/after right now, 5 min job.
Why is it fake?
Different lighting, different angle makes the job. The "after" is brighter and softer, her head is tilted differently, and her skin has that airbrushed look. Consistency pays off — but so does good lighting and editing. You can reproduce the same before/after right now, 5 min job.