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Vikki


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Registered: August 2001
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As simple as it would seem, coloring "black" is difficult! I'm working on it though. I didn't use my usual coloring method on this (experimenting). For this, I added transparent layers, set to "multiply" and started coloring - no selection were made.
· Date: Tue April 6, 2004 · Views: 6491 · Filesize: 26.6kb, 145.4kb · Dimensions: 1374 x 535 ·
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ajcutler

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Registered: August 2003
Location: Potomac, Maryland
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Wed April 7, 2004 12:28am

Vikki:

Beautiful job! So realistic. I really like the coloring on the steps and pillars. The sharpening looks just right. I might suggest a slight desaturation of the women's faces.

Alan
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Vikki
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Wed April 7, 2004 1:27am

Thanks Alan. It's funny that you mentioned the faces, as I was having issues with that. I took your advice. Can you tell the difference between this technique and the Primary Colorization method? I think I see little bit of a difference but I won't say, so I don't sway you.

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ajcutler

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Wed April 7, 2004 9:52pm

Vikki:

I really can't see a difference in methods. I could hazard a guess and say that the primary colorization method produces a lower saturation of colors.

The faces look perfect to me now.

Alan
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W. Rose
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Location: Manteca, Ca
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Sat April 10, 2004 3:00pm

Vikki:
You do such beautiful work, i have been looking at all you have done and i am so impressed. I would love to be able to do just half of what you do with these pictures.

Wayne
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