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another recoloring
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#22
I see, however that can also be the natural effect of backlighting.
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#23
(03-22-2011, 10:06 PM)Eve Wrote: I see, however that can also be the natural effect of backlighting.

It's not, i've been working on the image at a zoomed in perspective. It looks like the smudge tool was dragged across the outline of her body. Whether that's what he did or not something looks odd compared to a natural look.

there's different colors blended in there along that blurred area
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#24
(03-22-2011, 10:23 PM)Infinity Wrote: It's not, i've been working on the image at a zoomed in perspective. It looks like the smudge tool was dragged across the outline of her body. Whether that's what he did or not something looks odd compared to a natural look.

there's different colors blended in there along that blurred area

no smudging
only softbrushing
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#25
Great work man she is extra fine! hehe
[Image: phillybrSoftBorder.png?t=1300163091]
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#26
Good work bro. That must have taken a LONG time. You made it look so natural; I wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
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#27
Nice work! This is significant!
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#28
Thats an amazing job. I like it.
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#29
Is there anything wrong with spoiler tags guys? It's really annoying to have to go through this thread scrolling through large images on every other post. And Blotz, do you have a collection somewhere on another site? I'd be interested in viewing your artwork.
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#30
OP: That picture is extremely attractive!!
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