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04/14/2007 07:57:10 PM · #26
Originally posted by Simms:

OK, used those brushes (cheers JamesKW) and deleted all the muck off her face. quite happy with result. cheers for all the advice.


Very cool result. Your model, her pose, and her clothes really match what you've done well.
04/14/2007 07:59:13 PM · #27
Originally posted by Louis:

Originally posted by Simms:

OK, used those brushes (cheers JamesKW) and deleted all the muck off her face. quite happy with result. cheers for all the advice.


Very cool result. Your model, her pose, and her clothes really match what you've done well.


thanks, the shots are from a fashion shoot I did last year, I just always return to the images as I really like them (for the reasons you mentioned, the model, the pose & clothes). Might try to get her back into the studio this year.
04/15/2007 09:16:01 PM · #28
Originally posted by Rebecca:

Good place to start:
//www.mayang.com/textures/index.htm

Drag a texture from a separate file onto the photo you want texturized. Play with opacities, levels, contrasts, curves, colors, saturate, desaturate, dodge, burn, erase or blur or whatever to the texture layer until you get something you like.


I tried it and it looks quite similar but not exactly same as what I guess everyone is looking for. :) but over all it is really nice to know.
04/15/2007 09:34:37 PM · #29
you can also find some royalty free textures in a few of the texture links on my companies site, some of the links may not work as its been a long while since I've updated it but most should still be working your welcome to have a look through it...

-dave

Message edited by author 2007-04-15 21:34:51.
04/15/2007 10:52:44 PM · #30
I tried this approach click here.
05/04/2007 08:49:52 PM · #31
..Something about adding noise and

"overlay a grainy surface such as broken glass or a concrete wall"

I read an article my brother found for me a little over a year ago.

I'll look for it now.
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