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Cazzie
04-15-2008, 02:44 AM
Hi Guys!
I've never tried anything like this before... So please be Gentle LOL
I got painter today and tried this...
Thanks for any help
Cazzie
57514

57515

hope i did this right ?

palms1
04-15-2008, 06:01 AM
Hi Guys!
I've never tried anything like this before... So please be Gentle LOL
I got painter today and tried this...
Thanks for any help
Cazzie
57514

57515

hope i did this right ?

HI and welcome cazzie, your images are a bit too small for us to see them properly so can you repost them ( if you need any help look here http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/image-help/9077-size-quality-attached-images.html
)

from the little i can see it looks as if you are of to a flying start with painter :)

Palms

Cazzie
04-15-2008, 06:31 AM
Hi Palms
Thanks will try again
hope this is better :)

Janet Petty
04-15-2008, 06:36 AM
I love the dog and the treatment you have him/her. Even the dog's expression says to me, "Hey, I'm just slightly frazzled today. And don't mention the hair. It's just a bad hair day."

Wonderful smudge job.

Welcome to RTP,

Janet

DannyRaphael
04-15-2008, 08:58 AM
Hi Cazzie... Welcome aboard. Great job for first time with Painter.

For portrait-type pics (animal, people) you might consider replacing the background with a neutral pattern or isolate the subject somehow. Doing so results in less distraction.

palms1
04-15-2008, 11:43 AM
Hi Palms
Thanks will try again
hope this is better :)

Yep he can be seen better now and as i said earlier you are off to a flying start with painter, and love the look on the dogs face, which breed is he ?

Palms

Cazzie
04-15-2008, 03:14 PM
I love the dog and the treatment you have him/her. Even the dog's expression says to me, "Hey, I'm just slightly frazzled today. And don't mention the hair. It's just a bad hair day."

Wonderful smudge job.

Welcome to RetouchPRO,

Janet
Thank you Janet :)
She had just had a bath lol yup bad hair day!!

Hi Cazzie... Welcome aboard. Great job for first time with Painter.

For portrait-type pics (animal, people) you might consider replacing the background with a neutral pattern or isolate the subject somehow. Doing so results in less distraction.
Thank you Danny!! :)

I will give that a go Thanks !!

Yep he can be seen better now and as i said earlier you are off to a flying start with painter, and love the look on the dogs face, which breed is he ?

Palms
Thanks Palms! :)
She was my grey Newfoundland puppy ... unfortunatly I lost her at 7mths old last year ...so i would love to be able to do a good painting as a tribute to her!!