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11/04/2007 03:06:26 PM |
This does have some potential, and I'd agree that it might be more successful with monochromatic tones. I'd be interested in seeing it in B&W. Keep playing with it! |
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11/04/2007 05:46:03 AM |
I like where you're heading with this. I wonder if you added a sepia/brownish tone to the textured layer ... |
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11/04/2007 02:02:25 AM |
I sure gives the image a very strange feel to have the face sort of be embedded in the granite. I think this has a lot of potential. |
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11/04/2007 01:09:32 AM |
If you have another go try reducing the opacity of the texture layer and experimenting with different blending modes. I love the fact you are experimenting you'll learn heaps that way :) |
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11/03/2007 09:28:55 PM |
I think you did great with this. It would probably be creepy if the texture was more prominant on his face because it would look like he was part of the hiway! |
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11/03/2007 08:13:46 PM |
I like how he appears to be a part of the asphalt. Maybe if you did a bit more work with the eraser on his cheeks and middle of his face. Fun effort though. WE are all learning!! He sure is a cute kid! |
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