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Dec 12, 2007 20:16 |  #1

Wanted your guys opinion, see if these were something you would pay for ? or if im wasting my time creating these


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Dec 12, 2007 20:20 |  #2

I think they are super cute but I don't care for the selective color. On the first one if you want to keep it soft, try desaturating everything you have in B&W to make the colors soft but still there.


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Dec 12, 2007 20:31 |  #3

I've mulled over these for close to 10 mins now...
I know I'd like to see #2 in full color, the SCing on that one just takes away too much IMO, but the collage itself isn't bad.
#1...I wasn't really digging the grey with SCing, but seeing the dress is bright red (from the SCing in picture 2), I see your reasons for doing it. Maybe try desaturating it like Tiffany suggested and see how it looks.


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Dec 12, 2007 23:12 |  #4

I really like the colorizing on number 1. And I love the baby picture of her on the stocking... well I assume it's her. :) Number 2 I think it's just too much colorizing for 1 picture... at least with that bright of a color. How people react to colorizing is always a matter of opinion of course. :)


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Dec 13, 2007 05:32 |  #5

I think i like more the colors in number 2, but i prefer the composition in number 1... I'd go with pic number one, and instead of pink i'd use red,,,


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The B&W portions of these are really to bright and lack decent contrast. This makes the red, especailly in #2, be so overpowering that it makes her skin look even paler and weaker.




  
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Dec 13, 2007 05:49 |  #7

I think the photos are really good but when you ask if I would pay for them, who are you planning on selling them to?

I would buy it if it was of my child but not just any child.

Would make great christmas gifts for family members.


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Dec 13, 2007 06:01 |  #8

i second getting rid of the selective color... a soft filter would be cool... very cute i love the first one, the second one isnt doing anything for me... unless its a photo of triplets..lol but i think parents would love the first one.. you could process that first one in a variety of ways... try a bunch, keep each one and let the parents choose.. why not? no skin off your back, esp if youre just doodleing around in PS...


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