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04/23/2005 11:02:01 AM · #1
Well what do you think?
04/23/2005 11:44:41 AM · #2
Originally posted by BigR:

Well what do you think?


The body paint part is very cool, lovely pose...if you could lighten the model it might be easier to take care of the back ground.

Background is totally distracting over here...especially near the fireplace where your brush strokes really stand out. I'm thinking I would do a mask and replace/Fill the entire area behind (top 2/3's) the model.
04/23/2005 12:14:19 PM · #3
To me the model seems under exposed, but then the brightness was raised in post process. Kind of washes her out and makes her grainy. The background is highly distracting (the brush strokes). The pose is great and I like the model.
04/23/2005 12:34:31 PM · #4
The overall look makes me think that your monitor is quite a bit out of calibration.
04/23/2005 12:55:27 PM · #5
Originally posted by jemison:

The overall look makes me think that your monitor is quite a bit out of calibration.


Very much agree.
04/23/2005 01:16:36 PM · #6
BigR you got something there keep playing with the original...

I did a quick touch and came up with something like this...

04/23/2005 01:46:18 PM · #7
I took a slightly different approach. I cut her out with the magnetic lasso (poorly) and placed her on a different background. I like awpollard's better.
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