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Renton Maclachlan December 25th, 2013 09:15 PM

Stretching a face width wise
 
I want to illustrate a point...the point being...a person under tension by being pulled in opposite directions...by reality pulling one way, and their philososphy pulling the opposite way (through it being out of line with reality).

I want to illustrate this by having a front-on photo of a persons head, with the head stretching two ways - to the left and to the right, from a centre line vertical through the nose. The distortion that would occur should (I think) only go from the centre line about half way to the ear on each side - or maybe the whole way but decreasing as it goes towards the ear.

Does anyone have any ideas on how this sort of look could be achieved?

Renton Maclachlan December 25th, 2013 09:46 PM

Re: Stretching a face width wise
 
I've discovered a filter in photoshop - spherize - that when set to horizontal, will do the job on individual photos/frames. I guess I could put a couple of hundred frames together to make up a movie but would prefer an easier way

Juris Lielpeteris December 25th, 2013 11:06 PM

Re: Stretching a face width wise
 
Spherize filter is also available in Vegas, but it seems to me more appropriate Pinch/Punch.

Renton Maclachlan December 26th, 2013 04:18 AM

Re: Stretching a face width wise
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Juris Lielpeteris (Post 1825678)
Spherize filter is also available in Vegas, but it seems to me more appropriate Pinch/Punch.

Thanks Juris, Appreciated. It appears that either of those two could serve my purpose. I can distort just the top of the head, suggesting the mind (even though the mind is immaterial) is being pulled in opposite directions.

Just have to get a suitable photo. I've tried hitting up a couple of my sons-in-law but they seem a bit reluctant to have their heads distorted for all the world to see!!!

Renton Maclachlan December 31st, 2013 12:42 PM

Re: Stretching a face width wise
 
Thought folks may like to know the solution I came up with. I used the Sony 'spherize' feature, centered on the forehead, and just expanded the forehead rather than the whole face. The expanding effect occurs over a couple of seconds...


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