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01/10/2008 01:36:15 PM · #26 |
That's good news. I am noticing a tendency for the bottoms of your containers to go muddy, where they incline narrower the light isn't reaching them. I'd try to work on that. And I'd use a BG light to get a bit of a graduated BG and show the caps better. This is a big improvement though.
R.
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01/10/2008 01:41:22 PM · #27 |
I am glad to hear the the bossman liked the photos, hopefully things will all work out. Good Luck to you.
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01/10/2008 01:42:32 PM · #28 |
I noticed the same thing as well, with the bottoms of the products, so I will definately try and figure something out there. Thanks for the input! =) |
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01/28/2008 01:28:44 AM · #29 |
Just another idea to present to your client, if you have time.
It's always up to the customer, whatever they like is correct.
Suggestions and examples can come from both parties.
If the website has a White background there is another option.
to select the object-only in one layer and have another layer of only white to be used a a background. Then with the wand-tool select the object and create a shadow in photoshop.
That shadow created in photoshop gives the object a more 3-d effect. That's just one style I've seen on web pages. It also has the advantage of making the background any RGB color that the web page background is
An example is the "Virtual Ribbon logo" in the top-left corner of this page. |
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04/14/2008 02:05:26 PM · #30 |
It's mid April. I just read your post, and wondered if you would put in an update on how '08's progressed?
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