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T Paul
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Registered: August 2001 Location: USA Posts: 2,921
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Fri September 12, 2003 12:12pm
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You did a great job creating a realistic color scheme. I especially like your choice for background colors...it works great with the portrait and I like how her hair isn't a solid color, but has hints of warm tones where the lights hit it. Very nicely done! Care to share a little of your technique?
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Vikki
Senior Member
Registered: August 2001 Location: Arizona Posts: 883
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T Paul
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Registered: August 2001 Location: USA Posts: 2,921
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Tue September 16, 2003 12:41pm
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Thanks Vikki! That's a very unique process. I will have to try it out!
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ajcutler
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Registered: August 2003 Location: Potomac, Maryland Posts: 77
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Fri September 26, 2003 1:48pm
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Vikki:
Absolutely great job!. The colors were well chosen and the coloration is as real as it gets. I can see a number of dfferent colors making up her skin, just like what one sees in real life. It' so well done, that it looks like you turned a color photo grayscale, not the other way around.
I started practicing the technique, but I'll need to get a lot more practice before I can make it look life-like.
Alan
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creartist1971
Junior Member
Registered: April 2004 Location: Bremen/Germany Posts: 7
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Mon April 19, 2004 9:12pm
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hi vikki:-)
I really love your work.
i read the tutorial about this technique but i don't understand the purpose of the grey filled masks and coloring of layers... i think i could never do this alone;-). can you explain to me, why this technique is so unique and why you appreciate it so much? thank you in advance! i hope to see a lot more of your work.
many regards,
tanja
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Volcano
Junior Member
Registered: March 2012 Location: Lithuania Posts: 5
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Bren66
Junior Member
Registered: September 2009 Location: Sept-Iles, Quebec Posts: 1
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Thu April 5, 2012 10:59am
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Fantastic job, colors are right on
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