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Old 09-20-2007, 05:44 PM
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Oleg Duryagin - Effect

well his portraits are very nice, weird and eye catching...while the total smudging effect to face is done very nicely, but how is the white colour added to look believable? When I paint with white it looks bad...

hope you enjoy these pictures....

http://paintalicious.org/wp-content/...gin/01_dou.jpg

http://paintalicious.org/wp-content/...gin/03_dou.jpg

http://paintalicious.org/wp-content/...gin/04_dou.jpg

http://paintalicious.org/wp-content/...gin/06_dou.jpg

http://paintalicious.org/wp-content/...gin/09_dou.jpg

http://paintalicious.org/wp-content/...gin/47_dou.jpg

his website is

http://www.douart.ru/


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Old 09-20-2007, 05:50 PM
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

the focusing part in some of his picture is that made with alpha channel + gradient mask? I've seen a tutorial to make images pop out more with the use of gradient in quick mask...

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Old 09-20-2007, 07:28 PM
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

Gerry, Access is denied to your links for me,
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

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Gerry, Access is denied to your links for me,
The actual website link works. Interesting stuff. Gotta love that tongue.

Borrowed this shot from another thread. This is kind of the effect, yes? Although the models in the "Naked Faces" gallery are a little more serious. And, of course, there's those tongues...

http://edgework.tripod.com/samples/blondeduryagin.jpg

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Old 09-20-2007, 10:10 PM
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

Gerry

My guess is a total desat of skin. Then a gradient mesh to lighten. THen add in the colors desired.

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Old 09-21-2007, 07:16 AM
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

http://paintalicious.org/2007/09/11/...oleg-duryagin/

just go there and look

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Old 09-21-2007, 09:38 AM
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

Interesting technique, but I find the stuff rather depressing. JMHO
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Old 09-21-2007, 10:17 AM
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

Really interesting stuff,I think what helps is that he comes from a painting background, so he has a great understanding of color transluency and .For sure it cant hurt texture


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Old 09-21-2007, 05:55 PM
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

Interesting stuff. They seem like if they were rendered straight out from a 3D program. I saw a portrait on a cover of a mag a while ago and was amazed by the unique porcelain skin...I think it might be his. Nice find.
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Old 09-21-2007, 06:03 PM
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

Chris: Thanks...will look into that

Pixel: The picture you think about is that from the program Poser? I've seen some picture that can look like that...

http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/...rL._AA280_.jpg

that image and other where on a the front...

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Old 09-21-2007, 06:38 PM
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

here is another link:

http://www.render.ru/forum/images/upload/129836.jpg
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Interesting stuff. They seem like if they were rendered straight out from a 3D program. I saw a portrait on a cover of a mag a while ago and was amazed by the unique porcelain skin...I think it might be his. Nice find.
that was my 1st thought when i saw them, they look like 3d renderings and you know that's how that tongue was made...
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Pixel: The picture you think about is that from the program Poser? I've seen some picture that can look like that...
Gerry
It was a photograph that looks very much like Oleg's works. I don't think Poser has that kind of rendering capabilities, though.

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that was my 1st thought when i saw them, they look like 3d renderings and you know that's how that tongue was made...
The tongue actually doesn't look 3D to me, especially after I looked into his background. Having a simple tongue like that involves quite a few steps to create it and deform it. It'll be a lot easier for him just to paint it. It's the skin that's the most unique.
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

been a long time fan of this guy. i think i saw a tutorial from him once, can't remember where but i think it was mostly using the blur tool
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Old 09-22-2007, 10:22 AM
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Re: Oleg Duryagin - Effect

There are a few retouchers that do the same kind of highly finished almost poreless skin,using the old Dodge and Burn tools on a flat layer, almost as if it were still Photoshop 3. No reason to do it that way, but some people prefer the hands-on. If you look closely you also see very subtle shifts in colour across the surface, this has also been considered very carefully.

its also possible as Chris has said that its a gradient mesh. Its possible these days to set up gradient meshes as Smart Objects. The meshes can then be blended, masked and linked in Photoshop. Generates really small files as well. Does cause crashes though

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