Thanks guys, some adjustments made per suggestions in comments! jaw, hope that is what you spoke of... CMYK tried to blowout the wall some more without losing too much detail...
jawshoewhah [banned] says:
That's exactly what I was referring to. Much better!!! The ONLY other nitpick I have that I didn't notice until now is see how there's repetitive sequins on the left? Probably where you connected the source to make it into a wall? (see the 8 dark sequins that look like they're in a pattern?) I would try and blend those a little better. It would look more natural that way. The corner looks good though. You should do well. GL!
Author, I was referring to the lost detail on the white areas of the dancer.
author says:
ahhh i see. i dind't think of that cuz i was going for a blown out over exposed feel to it.... thought i had maybe missed the mark on the bg though.... thank you sir!
The picture quality of this seems not so great.... But I like the idea ..it is really neat, good job
author says:
Jello, i don't get what you are seeing as poor picture quality... perhaps you can elaborate some more. any graininess you see was added by me... view original image to see the difference or the sbs even... thanks for your time! ;]
ya I just don't like the graininess of it.. it sort of meshes the picture into the background... idk it is just my opinion..I do like the concept though
Texture segments don't match well, but it's an interesting idea...
author says:
Truly i know what you speak of sir. I probably rushed this one too much... I was also trying to match up the highlights and shadows on her body with the source which required me to rotate, and mess with it too much... i'll have to go back over again...
hahaha this is cute!!!
Nice use of source.
OOh, good thinking,,,,
where's John Travolta?! lol, it had to be done.
yes cool
Good one and a great use of the source.....
Howdie stranger!
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