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This might be old to some people, especially those who are very familiar with 4chan. I myself have been fascinated by this, and even though I am not an expert, I did love doing this for a while and well it did the job. The following is a tutorial that helped me out the most out of all those other tutorials. It is written for photoshop users but it can be used on Gimp or any other image editing software.
Step 1 - selecting your photo
You will need a decent photo. Sheer is not the only characteristic the photo must posses, but it is an important one. Black sheer, in my experience, will not work, at least not nearly as good, but some people have been able to get some decent results.
The material itself doesn't really matter as you can see from the examples below, as long as it's sheer and a light colored material, you should be fine. Remember, you are exposing the darker/lighter tones from the flesh underneath the material... so make sure you have something to work with.
One more thing; You will notice that most people have prominently "x-rayed" the chest area, this is because the clothing is pressed tight against the flesh. Areas like folds or empty spaces will have much less to zero results.
Step 2 - selecting the area to "X-Ray"
Try to only select the area in which you are editing, don't do the entire image or it will look terrible. For this you will need to use the "Magnetic Lasso" tool and outline the specified area. IE; if you're "x-raying" the chest area, select the entire top with the magnetic lasso... not just the tits.
Once the area has been selected, right click within the outlined area and choose "Layer Via Copy." This will make a new layer from the selected portion. You may also choose to "Feather" the outline... but it's not necessary.
Step 3 - Obtaining "X-Ray" effect
Next, go to "Image" --> "Adjustments" --> "Levels." From there you can play with the slide bar to achieve the best effect. I can't really explain this part further as every photo is different, especially light and/or dark clothing.
From here you can start to get artistic, play with other levels like, colour, contrast, brightness, and most importantly the "Dodge" and "Burn" tools to perfect it. But be fore-warned!... do not become dependent on the dodge and burn tools... you will ultimately ruin the image by "drawing" on it. Only use it to gently darken the shadows that are already there.
Video Tutorial:
Pictures to try this on: Celebrities: You must login or register to view this content.
Could you not just ask them for naked pictures or would that not work? :carling:
I tried a million times, they always put up an argument and want more from me like a relationship and shit and I'm like "Bitch, I'm in a relationship" so to answer your question, it is a bit harder to ask them...
This might be old to some people, especially those who are very familiar with 4chan. I myself have been fascinated by this, and even though I am not an expert, I did love doing this for a while and well it did the job. The following is a tutorial that helped me out the most out of all those other tutorials. It is written for photoshop users but it can be used on Gimp or any other image editing software.
Step 1 - selecting your photo
You will need a decent photo. Sheer is not the only characteristic the photo must posses, but it is an important one. Black sheer, in my experience, will not work, at least not nearly as good, but some people have been able to get some decent results.
The material itself doesn't really matter as you can see from the examples below, as long as it's sheer and a light colored material, you should be fine. Remember, you are exposing the darker/lighter tones from the flesh underneath the material... so make sure you have something to work with.
One more thing; You will notice that most people have prominently "x-rayed" the chest area, this is because the clothing is pressed tight against the flesh. Areas like folds or empty spaces will have much less to zero results.
Step 2 - selecting the area to "X-Ray"
Try to only select the area in which you are editing, don't do the entire image or it will look terrible. For this you will need to use the "Magnetic Lasso" tool and outline the specified area. IE; if you're "x-raying" the chest area, select the entire top with the magnetic lasso... not just the tits.
Once the area has been selected, right click within the outlined area and choose "Layer Via Copy." This will make a new layer from the selected portion. You may also choose to "Feather" the outline... but it's not necessary.
Step 3 - Obtaining "X-Ray" effect
Next, go to "Image" --> "Adjustments" --> "Levels." From there you can play with the slide bar to achieve the best effect. I can't really explain this part further as every photo is different, especially light and/or dark clothing.
From here you can start to get artistic, play with other levels like, colour, contrast, brightness, and most importantly the "Dodge" and "Burn" tools to perfect it. But be fore-warned!... do not become dependent on the dodge and burn tools... you will ultimately ruin the image by "drawing" on it. Only use it to gently darken the shadows that are already there.
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Pictures to try this on: Celebrities: You must login or register to view this content.
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The asian guy disappearing is not really true but everything else is You must login or register to view this content.
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Could you add youre picture to the; "Pictures to try this on:"
I would like to test it=D
I tried a million times, they always put up an argument and want more from me like a relationship and shit and I'm like "Bitch, I'm in a relationship" so to answer your question, it is a bit harder to ask them...
Haha, I like what you say to them
My failed attempt would be "Girl I don't want no love shit I just want pica of yo titties!"