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Old 08-22-2008, 01:53 PM
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Lighting plays a HUGE factor in this as well. Shadows on one side can thin a person quite dramaticaly if played right. For rounder faces, dont shoot straight on. Shoot from an angle with the shadows played on the furthest side away from you.
You can also slim a person down (if thats what they want) by using the warp tool. By very carefully going over edges using contract you can slim them down. You have to be careful tho as it can warp your background
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