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Aug 18, 2008 18:43 |  #16

sooo cool. great creativity.


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Aug 18, 2008 18:49 as a reply to  @ arkansasbowhunter's post |  #17

By far some of the best PP I've seen....amazing. Did you layer and desat?


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Aug 19, 2008 07:08 |  #18

Added original photo right, I basically retouched this like a normal photo, healing brush, patch, spot, curves, selective saturation, skin smoothing for this photo (something I do not usually do, I'm a details type who likes skin pores with very long spot, patch tool, dodge and burn most times) lots of layers probably around 20 cause I was experimenting, about 4 masks for selections and for masking color back in from BW. Then I did add very minor touches of lucis art, used noiseware for purposely smoothing entire photo making it look a bit unreal with opacity lowered to leave a bit of detail. total edit was about 2 and a half hours, fast for me. I did tweak the shot after a few of the first comments because the water border and face color was odd looking.


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Aug 19, 2008 07:45 |  #19

Citex wrote in post #6136432 (external link)
Added original photo right, I basically retouched this like a normal photo, healing brush, patch, spot, curves, selective saturation, skin smoothing for this photo (something I do not usually do, I'm a details type who likes skin pores with very long spot, patch tool, dodge and burn most times) lots of layers probably around 20 cause I was experimenting, about 4 masks for selections and for masking color back in from BW. Then I did add very minor touches of lucis art, used noiseware for purposely smoothing entire photo making it look a bit unreal with opacity lowered to leave a bit of detail. total edit was about 2 and a half hours, fast for me. I did tweak the shot after a few of the first comments because the water border and face color was odd looking.


WOW......that's alot of work...but you can't complain about the end result at all.


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Aug 20, 2008 06:02 |  #20

Yea it is


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Aug 20, 2008 06:23 |  #21

I'm in the VERY COOL camp!


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Aug 20, 2008 06:38 |  #22

That shot is great!, I'd agree about the B&W water, but thats a minor thing.
Would you care to share the method?


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Aug 20, 2008 07:38 |  #23

Slug_breath wrote in post #6143217 (external link)
That shot is great!, I'd agree about the B&W water, but thats a minor thing.
Would you care to share the method?

Some stuff posted right above


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Aug 21, 2008 00:04 |  #24

Fantastic. Thanks for posting the un-processed pic, too!


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Aug 23, 2008 14:15 |  #25

wow awesome pp not over done at all


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Sep 05, 2008 18:52 |  #26

amazing. Nice work flow too.


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Sep 05, 2008 18:57 |  #27

no idea on your pp xplanation. ALl I know is, Great end result.




  
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Sep 05, 2008 19:25 as a reply to  @ myjunk's post |  #28

excellent PP work here. This is a cool shot and well done IMO. ;) how long did it take?


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