Quote (emuu @ 27 Sep 2010 02:45)
it's easier to see light and shadows in greyscale, simply because it transforms everything into one single value. as you can see below there's practically no hue variation on the forehead, nose and lips. brightness and darkness is, however, easily fixed in greyscale. just add whites where the light hits and darks where the shadows are cast.
http://avatar.pure34.com/users/emuu/milestitchy.jpg
/awe, pull myself together.
I see your point, and its easy to see
so i would, having identified areas, just going back to colour and adding dark/highlights there with tones in mind?
someone should coolect all of these little cnc painting from emuu, they would make such a good reference for so many.
i might do so
