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People who normally wear glasses shouldn’t have them removed, unless they are models or something. The REAL trick is removing the reflection of flash or other lights from the glasses.
This example is so simple. And there are quicker, easier, more accurate ways.
That type of glasses is probably the most easiest to remove (because of its thin frame!) plus it has very little reflection. There are some glasses out there such as mine that has special no-glare application that are perfect for night driving, etc. Normally, glasses have reflection without that feature. I really would like to see a tutorial of someone with the most difficult, complicated glasses that has a reflection!
Thanks for the link. BUT, the 10-minute you-tube video you linked to is some sort of abridged version of his full tutorial. Though helpful, it was REALLY confusing that the screen went black and all of a sudden, things happened that I didn’t remember happening! Please note that this isn’t the full tutorial. When I went to his page to view the full tutorial, it’s a pay-per-download. I’m fine with his trying to make a living, but please let me know in advance that this is not the full tutorial.
While I very much appreciate the use of Nathaniel Dodson’s video for this subject, much of the lesson was confused by the several cutaways which deleted some challenging part of the task. Then we are sent to a full 45-minute video and, frankly, don’t have much to take away in the relatively simpler sections we watched. But the thought was good!
HawaiiBill
An old man, a writer who likes people, living in the middle of the Pacific ocean near volcanoes, in tradewinds and soft bird songs.