This means I can create the most stunning ‘fantasy bikini swimsuit models’ using my good old photoshopping skills. The only rule is that we do not use supermodels as templates, but we can use any girl who looks good in sexy one piece swimsuits and paint on swimsuits.
For the paint on version, I plan to use ebony swimsuit models for the shoot. I already have an idea how to go about it.
You might be wondering, what if all we have are fellow classmates who hardly look like nikki cox in a swimsuit? What if we can’t find bikini swimsuit models willing to pose for us even if we stand by the roadside naked with signs that say ‘wanted: swimsuit models female’?
We know there are a lot of pretty faces around here, but we also know we will not be able to get girls with Cheryl Tiegs swimsuit body, or girls with Victoria principal swimsuit appeal, but we are well-prepared for that.
This editor has a slinky idea.
Why else would we call it the ‘sports illustrated swimsuit cover photoshop assignment’, eh? It’s all in the brushes, and how good we are at editing.
If you want proof of this technique, just watch the America’s Next Top Model episode where Keenyah Hill got her instant tummy liposuction by graphics manipulation alone.
It’s art! Heck, I can take any blonde girl and make her look like Brooklyn Decker (or at least make her boobs like Brooklyn Decker’s).
It’s going to be difficult winning this infamous ‘underground’ artist challenge this year, but I did manage to win when the ‘miss universe swimsuit’ theme was on.
So, yeah... I plan on winning again, even if the theme is a bit more complicated than last seasons miss universe swimsuit. Maybe I should go for a style inspired by Cheryl Tiegs Swimsuit photos, a maxim swimsuit issue or the latest sports illustrated swimsuit cover.
Choices… choices…