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FaceGenerator [2017-08-22 13:00:29 +0000 UTC]
Really beautifully done!
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artin2007 [2017-05-19 18:26:17 +0000 UTC]
I meant to add that it would be a nice
variation of this scene, to have her
holding something suggestive,
while looking at a bit of a figure
with a pensive expression...perhaps a slight
smile....all... which which I should've done
in the variations I did of this:
Mature Content
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artin2007 [2013-12-25 20:12:18 +0000 UTC]
Mixed 2d/3d is underestimated...
your talent with the two is notably
under appreciated.... I love your
palette,
Β and the expressions on your figures....
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artin2007 In reply to Shaelynn [2014-01-02 04:22:01 +0000 UTC]
...welcome!
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jrmalone [2013-05-28 23:29:51 +0000 UTC]
Very nicely blended -- I can't tell what is manip'ed and what is 3D, so success! Love the earthy colors here. Nice work!
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Kachinadoll [2013-04-01 16:12:42 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful work hon!
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Kachinadoll In reply to Shaelynn [2013-04-08 15:26:35 +0000 UTC]
Your most welcome!
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Art-By-Mel-DA [2013-04-01 11:38:16 +0000 UTC]
Cool experiment.
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lil-razzle-dazzles [2013-03-31 18:29:54 +0000 UTC]
Dear Agony...should I wear my leather jacker or my satin jacket? Hmmmm.... You know I had to do that.
Ooh, I was going to say, I see people do this with photo manips all the time - They put their character all the way to the edge hiding the tips of the feet because they know there's no shadow and that would destroy the realism. But it's easy to put shadows in and shadows can make for a lot of drama. Do you know how to do shadows? It's easy. I learned this in photoshop class. Take the girl and duplicate her. You do that in the layers window, bottom right. Right click on the girl's layer and select DUPLICATE LAYER. Put the duplicate behind the original. Now completely turn off the EXPOSURE on that layer, basically going into the negative down to -20.00(That's how it is in my PS5). You will find the EXPOSURE tab inside the ADJUSTMENTS TAB which is located in the IMAGE tab at the top left of your program. That will turn her into a black silhouette. Remember my silhouette artwork I did a long time ago? That's how I did it. Now take the dark silhouette and morph it. You can do that in the EDIT tab, top left. Scroll down and find TRANSFORM and select PERSPECTIVE. Now start mophing to fit the silhouette in front of her. You can stretch it , do what ever you want with it. When you have it where you want it, you have to stop the TRANSFORM operation and you do that by selecting the check-mark icon above. You will see it center top about second row down. It's almost center. Just click on it and that freezes your Transform function. It might be somewhere else if you don't have CS5. I think with Elements or other programs, you simply right click on the layer and select Done or something like that. Then turn down the OPACITY on the silhouette which you can find in your layers window lower left so that it's not so black and dark and looks more like a real shadow. And if you really want to make it real because the light in your picture is soft, you can go into your FILTER tab, top row again, and select BLUR and then select GAUSSIAN BLUR and adjust it so the edges of the shadow aren't so sharp. Anyway that's how you do shadows in photo-manips. Of course, if you already knew how to do that and didn't want a shadow to start with then just ignore the goofy, dorky Irish girl. It's a very nice photo-manip either way.
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DeTea [2013-03-31 13:41:19 +0000 UTC]
The mood created by the image is perfect. Excellent work!
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Guihena In reply to Shaelynn [2013-03-31 07:54:44 +0000 UTC]
It's my pleasure Lynn, and keep experimenting with your work, you're doing it great.
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DesignsByEve [2013-03-31 00:54:40 +0000 UTC]
Very cool hon!
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TarienCole [2013-03-31 00:52:28 +0000 UTC]
Blech? This ROCKS!
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Joe-Maccer In reply to Shaelynn [2013-03-31 13:19:12 +0000 UTC]
My pleasure, dear Lynn.
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