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A little messing around with textures

 
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Nov 02, 2009 19:14 |  #1

This was a little experiment with some textures and blending modes. What do you think of the composition, the post processing, the skin tones, the lighting, and anything else that comes to mind? Thanks!


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Nov 02, 2009 20:04 |  #2

Her legs look fake and purple.


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Nov 02, 2009 20:12 |  #3

the legs are at an odd angle... I agree wirh gholman12


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Nov 02, 2009 23:53 |  #4

Ya know, I noticed that too and tried to change the colors around. I'm not the best in photoshop. Any tips on how to manage this fix?


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Nov 03, 2009 18:23 |  #5

First off she is hot so you got the hardest part of the photo out of the way. The pose is hot except for her left leg as someone pointed out its sticking in too much. As for the color I just changed the color balance from cyan toward red 29 on the slider in gimp.

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Her legs still look a different color than her chest and arms. I don't know how to fix that

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