Hi everyone! Last week I had to make a fake passport for a student film. It was my first experience, and I honestly didn’t expect there to be so many nuances. The passport itself turned out pretty good, but I feel like I missed something. It was especially difficult with small details like fonts and seals. Everything seems to look fine, but how can I make the passport look just like the real thing? What best practices can you recommend?
I once made prop documents for a photo project and had similar problems. The main advice is to pay attention to the texture of the paper and the detail. When a document seems too “digital”, you can immediately see through it. Personally, the tool on passportmaker.com helped me a lot. There you can adjust a lot of little things to make the document look more realistic. Try it, maybe it will solve your problems with details!
I haven’t personally created fake documents, but I know that such things are in demand in the creative industries – from cinema to advertising. It’s interesting how much attention must be paid to the smallest details to make everything look real. I guess creating such documents requires both a good eye and a bit of perfectionism. It would be interesting to see examples of such work in real life!