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Photo Manipulations by Alberto Seveso Show Tattoo Fakery

Alberto Seveso is an Italian graphic artist who specializes in photo illustration and digital photography, and at first glance, these photos may seem to show intricate facial tattoos.

Check out the photos in the gallery to see how Seveso shows his skill at photo manipulations, and his extreme focus to detail.

Implications - The acceptance of tattoos and body art in mainstream culture has been reflected in the fashion, advertising and art industries. Savvy creatives are using computer-based photo-manipulation programs to replicate the effect of tattoos in a temporary, virtual way. Companies can take advantage of this opportunity by digitally adding appropriate tattoos to photos for ad campaigns during the post-production process.
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Tattoo Simulations - Advancements in photo manipulation technology enable creatives to digitally simulate tattoos, opening up possibilities for temporary virtual body art.
2. Mainstream Adoption of Body Art - The increasing acceptance of tattoos in mainstream culture creates opportunities for fashion, advertising, and art industries to incorporate tattoo-inspired designs.
3. Post-production Tattoo Enhancements - Companies can capitalize on the trend of faux skinless faces by digitally adding appropriate tattoos to photos for ad campaigns during the post-production process.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can incorporate tattoo-inspired designs in their clothing, accessories, and makeup lines to cater to the growing mainstream adoption of body art.
2. Advertising - Advertising industry can leverage virtual tattoo simulations to create visually striking and attention-grabbing campaigns.
3. Art - Art industry can explore new forms of self-expression by embracing virtual tattoo simulations as a medium for creating innovative and boundary-pushing artworks.

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