Looking at the thumbnails i'd say the original is the best and yours comes second because you haven't edited it that much, whiskey.
My idea was to remove or reduce the white lighting spots from her face but i've pushed it too far.
Looking at the thumbnails i'd say the original is the best and yours comes second because you haven't edited it that much, whiskey.
My idea was to remove or reduce the white lighting spots from her face but i've pushed it too far.
quite honestly i like the original over anything thats edited.
oh sorry .. i didnt realize i missed your .. i'll add it in a second :)
done ! :)
I feel like I am looking at a contact sheet gone wrong..![]()
its not difficult to get rid of wrinkles on the background without effecting the whole tones/colors.
just open a new blank document same size. use bucket and dump a layer of the same color of the background color of your curtain etc whatever it is :))
and then create a layer mask grab ur brush set the opacity to 20% go over the wrinkles to iron it out :))
well might not be the official way to do it. but it works for me.
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Last edited by whisky_n_whisky; 04-30-2009 at 08:59 PM.
Hey guys, thanks for all the comments and input!
I have one thing to ask though, for those of you that have edited my picture could you please take it down in little while? Leave it up for like a week or so then take it down? I don't mind when you're editing it, just take it down after a while? Just one of those quirks I have.
Thanks though! [thumbup]
ok did everyone look at the pics ? about to remove them in 10 minutes ..
they're gone ..