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Ahh :/
Oct 29, 2010 15:01:02 GMT -8
Post by stormwatch024 on Oct 29, 2010 15:01:02 GMT -8
Ok so this is the most recent manipulation I made using a new smudging technique if anyone can tell. The mane and tail didn't really need much fixing as the horse was laying down but I did some stuff on them. (To tell the truth there was no mane so I added that with parts of the tail and a lot of work xD) Open to any critiques! (obviously since I put it in the 'Critique Please' xD) Thanks bunches! Attachments:
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Ahh :/
Oct 29, 2010 15:21:12 GMT -8
Post by Emma on Oct 29, 2010 15:21:12 GMT -8
This'll be a short critique - I 'aint got much time.
Basically, I like it. The horse placement is great and it really blends in with the background. Maybe a little too saturated? I think you could've played around with colour balance a little more, but that's just my personal opinion. Text placement is also lovely. Only thing I could really say is it looks a bit pixel-y. Did you try smudging the horse? That usually gives it a smoother effect and disguises poor resolution stock.
Overall. Very nice. Me likey.
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Ahh :/
Oct 30, 2010 6:09:18 GMT -8
Post by Blue_Tornado on Oct 30, 2010 6:09:18 GMT -8
I like it! The texture you put on it was so cool. As I said before the horse head looks a lil weird XD but other than that like Emma said it looks very nice
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Ahh :/
Oct 30, 2010 13:20:36 GMT -8
Post by stormwatch024 on Oct 30, 2010 13:20:36 GMT -8
Emma Thanks I did smudge the horse I think the reason it looks like that is because I made it too dark the first time and had to use the curves to make it some what lighter. Otherwise I'm not sure what happened to it.
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Ahh :/
Oct 30, 2010 13:21:48 GMT -8
Post by stormwatch024 on Oct 30, 2010 13:21:48 GMT -8
Oh, forgot blue hahh this is a sorta different one than what I put on DA. I had to make it a little lighter because I didn't realize how dark the first one was lol
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Ahh :/
Oct 30, 2010 13:23:24 GMT -8
Post by Emma on Oct 30, 2010 13:23:24 GMT -8
Mmhmm. That always happens to me. You play with the colour balance and curves and it messes up your image :/ It helps to remember to smudge after adjusting colour. And giant stock images also help - you get much better image quality that way.
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