supernova74 wrote in post #11387706
Hahaha you definately got the cheesy feel! That red waste coat is terrible!

Thanks!
Spike44 wrote in post #11387971
1st is the "best".....2nd is GREEN, cheesy and FUN!
If you had enough material in the BG for the floor, this would be a great Christmas card...corny or not.

I had plenty of paper, next time I'll have to consider that. Wrapping paper is soo fragile it would get ripped up in a hurry.
bior wrote in post #11388504
#1 is better... maybe add some vignetting. This is hilarious, by the way
I added vingette in #1, tried to be subtle - I heard less is more but I guess too little is none
I actually forgot to add it to #2, that would probably help, it makes the glare on the background less distracting.
HfxMedic wrote in post #11388756
Love it! smidgen less glare on the wrapping paper perhaps... but otherwise brilliant and fun

Thanks. I need to figure out a way to reduce the glare when shooting and in post.
My girlfriend says she looks green and sick. I'm going to try to work on the colors some more and bring her back to life.
Whazel wrote in post #11388946
Ha!! Sooo silly!
The second edit definitely looks older - more dated - which works really well with the dorky theme.
The first one almost looks commercial - a full background (floor included) of that wrapping paper minus the paper glare and it would be greeting card perfection.
Awesome stuff! Thanks for sharing!
howzitboy wrote in post #11389379
i like #1 too. really cute christmas card.. just do some burn/dodge to get rid of the glare on the bg and print it up!
Ahhh, dodge and burn.. I had looked around trying to figure out how to fix it. Thanks, I'm working on that right. I'm going to try to get away with just using lightroom, but I do have CS3.
Any more tips on removing/reducing the glare?
Thanks again everyone, I appreciate all of your feedback!!