ralliart... i really don't know what i did. spent 5 minutes on it. mainly just some curves and skin smoothing. (just barely). after that, the hair was too dark so i had to copy layer, adjust for some highlights to come back, and mask through. Also, did another layer for the veil because when doing the curves I lost some detail there. If you look above the veil and to the left of it you can see erratic brush marks from not taking my time. if it was mine and i was doing it for a client, i would have worked more on the skin around the eyes and whole face in general. and toned down the redness in her skin, except on her cheeks. also, looking at it now, i lost some color in her eyes. I'd have to bring that back.
rodolfo... how do your pronounce that?
anywho, not feeling that edit. she had an image that was already sharp, why soften it? now, if i have blown images that i screwed up that are soft i will edit them to make them look like i did it intentionally. other than that, I don't see why to soften it up so much. it makes the skin on her arm look good but that's about it. would like it much better if you would have left her eyes and mouth sharp like the original.