Well as the title says, I have been working in photoshop again. The poor girls images are sure getting used a lot. Well, today I have been doing a lot of brushwork together with the painting affect, it really is a lot of fun. So today I will show you the unedited version and then the almost completely altered image. I have been working with paintbrushes in photoshop to add to the painting and much more. You will see a dramatic difference between the to images. See if you can tell what I did, but don’t strain you mind, If I didn’t know what I did I couldn’t tell you either.
They are getting more subtle and better for it.
ReplyDeleteThe lips are perhaps a touch sharp but nothing that the blur tool and a tiny brush wouldn't solve in a moment.
I have a graphics pad which is pressure sensitive......speeds the job up no end.
I really like this one.
You definitely lightened up her face and makeup and her hair is lightened too. I like it. very nice job.
ReplyDeleteHorst, I think you changed and lightened background. You played with colors and made them different and you made these images even more beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Kaya.
Ooo, fantastic !!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are big talent!!!
Many greetings
Horst this is my favorite one you've done of this young lady, fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteOne thing no one has mentioned, is that I made the photo wider that the original, and that I drew in a left shoulder. I also lightened the lower part of her eyes, and drew in some gloss on her lips. Adrian was right I gave her lips more color and they are a little to sharp. Thanks for pointing that out.
ReplyDeleteI also noticed that her left nostril is a little too light from the painter effect.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Horst, you are so clever :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job Horst it is lighter and her lip colour is enhanced.The top she is wearing is a more vivid yellow. Very good Sheila :)
ReplyDeleteYou are an artist at work. Nice job Horst!
ReplyDeleteVery Nice. I love the bokeh also.
ReplyDeleteWell you just keep getting better and better at these Horst. I love all the changing you have made with this photo trying different things out. I really love the photos also on your previous blogs with the hay wagon and women on the cow. What wonderful prints those would make. I am still having problems with showing signed in for commenting, but a least I got my internet loading again, which for a couple weeks was so bad I could visit anyone. Well have a wonder weekend. Hugs Carrie
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