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05/12/2012 06:50:10 PM |
I'm sure i will be able to do this in a few years after many hours pp practice. Nicely done. |
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05/09/2012 08:44:22 AM |
WOW - I love this, I have to have a go, is there a tutorial on this somewhere?? |
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05/08/2012 01:08:48 PM |
You're coming apart! :) Nicely done. I can imagine the time it took. I won't ding your score for lack of blood this time. ;-)
Nice haircut, by the way. |
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05/08/2012 12:46:27 PM |
Originally posted by james_so: Excellent PP, though agree with cosmicassassin about the grid across your chin, also the shadow on the right side of your face seems a bit blue? |
That would be poor erasing of the clouds layer I think, that or color cast from the wall I can't remember. |
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05/08/2012 12:30:14 PM |
Excellent PP, though agree with cosmicassassin about the grid across your chin, also the shadow on the right side of your face seems a bit blue? |
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05/08/2012 11:25:16 AM |
Originally posted by Giles_uk: What affect or tool is it? Or have you selected them individually and done it that way, I'd have liked to have seen bloody flesh underneath not the background :) |
I used the pen tool to create a path which I filled with the bg color. Selected the portrait layer to copy and paste the selection and moved it over. I have just been looking for tutorials to follow mainly, trying to learn some new ps stuff.
Originally posted by MagicTrix: Neat effect. Just curious, how long did this take you to process?
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This took far too long to process as I kept messing up, in all about 4 hours and I still wasn't completely happy with it.
Message edited by author 2012-05-08 11:54:43. |
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05/08/2012 08:06:20 AM |
Neat effect. Just curious, how long did this take you to process?
Originally posted by Giles_uk: ...I'd have liked to have seen bloody flesh underneath not the background :) |
I guess we know what Art is going to do next :-) |
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05/08/2012 07:36:59 AM |
What affect or tool is it? Or have you selected them individually and done it that way, I'd have liked to have seen bloody flesh underneath not the background :) |
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05/08/2012 07:24:12 AM |
i think this would be better w/out the white grid on your face |
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05/08/2012 07:01:29 AM |
Only because I'm assuming this is for learning, I don't like how the grid doesn't wrap around the chin, like it would if you were to draw it on. I'm sure this is infinitely harder to do, especially with the chin scruff you're sporting, but you nail that, and this becomes a near flawless photo in my opinion.
Also, why do the cutout remnants in the face all have the same artifact on the right of them? I would have (reminder: I probably will never be able to do this) taken a photo of the background and used the cutout piece from the exact spot on the background.
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