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06/12/2006 09:03:08 PM · #1
This was a "pretty good" "bad picture" taken inside with available light. I didn't think it was worth anything the way it was so I "painted it". I then removed some of the paint from the skin and feel the shot is worth keeping.

Keep in mind that I did only about 5 minutes of "painting" on this. I'm sure I could tweak it but want your opinions first!

Thanks,

Kenskid



Message edited by author 2006-06-12 21:03:51.
06/12/2006 09:05:39 PM · #2
Close, but her left hand turned into a flipper.
Kind of distracting and unflattering.
06/12/2006 09:06:58 PM · #3
I would go through and try some other painting methods...

I think it is a good start, but not sure I like the particular brush stroke and paint combination tool that you used

edit: looks like you used watercolor? try one of the puddy or thick paint tools, or a more drastic watercolor

Message edited by author 2006-06-12 21:08:12.
06/12/2006 09:07:32 PM · #4
Thanks ! ...I did notice that...this is why I posted it....for comments so I can tweak...thanks again...

Originally posted by shanksware:

Close, but her left hand turned into a flipper.
Kind of distracting and unflattering.
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