okay, it's a cool idea - but you can do exactly the same thing in photoshop.
it scaled down my image, true - but it didn't do anything about the rolls and chub so really i looked exactly the same, only smaller, which made it look worse (if you know what i mean?).
i think this tool is best for those with moderate amounts to lose - say, 50 and under.
okay, it's a cool idea - but you can do exactly the same thing in photoshop.
it scaled down my image, true - but it didn't do anything about the rolls and chub so really i looked exactly the same, only smaller, which made it look worse (if you know what i mean?).
i think this tool is best for those with moderate amounts to lose - say, 50 and under.
Yeah, I tried to do it with a pic of me in a bra/undies and it just distorted the picture, lol. It didn't hide any fat or anything.
It's a cool idea, but I agree, you can just use photoshop, this way you can also adjust any distortions or imperfections. You can then print it and stick it on your fridge as a motivation image.
I'd rather try to work on seeing the real me in photos and my mirror so that I know what Im dealing with, instead of making fake skinny pictures of myself.
Its not like photoshoping a picture is ever going to show what Im actually going to look like anyway..