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Sep 15 2012 04:05am
Quote (Silenkiller @ Sep 15 2012 12:41am)
I kind of agree, I'm looking into ways to bring that to life a bit more. I think some of her lips were out of focus, creating this issue.


Selective colour is horrid and is an abomination lol

Try bringing it to life by using good light...

This post was edited by lithfkn on Sep 15 2012 04:06am
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hi, i would like it more if the colour-noncolor border would not be that sharp.
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Sep 28 2012 12:09am
lighting is fair but poor choice in color.

the lips are almost mono. when doing selective color on b/w be sure its a bold bright color. otherwise it will be very boring (dark is good to)

i dislike the composition. should be lip and nose or just lip if your not going to give the eye any color

the eye is a strong focal point alone with or w/o color. the point of selective color is to have full attention on colored area. thus eliminate strong secondary focal points.

This post was edited by Irresistable on Sep 28 2012 12:10am
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Quote (Irresistable @ 28 Sep 2012 10:09)
lighting is fair but poor choice in color.

the lips are almost mono. when doing selective color on b/w be sure its a bold bright color. otherwise it will be very boring (dark is good to)

i dislike the composition. should be lip and nose  or just lip if your not going to give the eye any color

the eye is a strong focal point alone with or w/o  color. the point of selective color is to have full attention on colored area. thus eliminate strong secondary focal points.


good feedback there
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