You love them or you hate them, you can see them in the circus as a funny act or in horror movies as the evil characters. They come as 'whiteface', 'Auguste', a 'Tramp', there's even rodeo clowns.
Make us an image which includes a clown, there's just 1 restriction: you can not take a clown as source you'll have to make your own clown!
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I didn't see this before. Good work Z!! What technique did you use to make his face look powdery?
author says:
Humm, difficult for me to tell you, as my computer is in France and I'm in Italy... worse, my Photoshop is in French and it adds to the difficulty. I'll try to explain you with the help of a lexicon when I'm home. It was nothing complicated, really
(5 years and 948 days ago)
author says:
Now I'm home (one week earlier than expected, we had a crash with the motorbike )
For the skin I have used very soft large round brushes with a color a bit clearer than the actual skin.
I have done it on several blank layers, erasing the colour where I didn't want it, playing with the opacity and the blending options.
I hope you're happy with my explanations
(5 years and 934 days ago)
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This is a nice entry but the straight edge where the photo ends on the right side is a bit distracting. It's an easy fix, just take a patch from the other arm and shoulder, flip it, fit it into position then a little burn and dodge. I tried that with a copy of your entry, took five or six minutes.
Whaaaaa what a lot of work and you have succeeded to make a strong initial impact with this piece. It stirs emotions within me, I'm not sure if I like her or dislike her BUT for sure I like your manipulation skills and am in awe of this creation.
Quite frankly this is astounding work. The initial visual impact, the fear it instills, the naturalness (I have looked hard for marginal telltale signs...nothing there, brilliant work). Top of the class.
author says:
Hi Still26 ! Thank you very much for your comments !
Great choice for the face! Even though we can see the hat on the page for link 3, your link has to lead to the actual photo used.
Well technically Bob is right. The link should be http://www.deviantart.com/art/Clown-3-101048932
Nice entry BTW!
Thanks (and sorry about the link, I have fixed it)
Oh gosh, this is top notch work the colour palette, the detail the initial visual impact the pov...really great. Love it.
try to put some burn under the nose to make it more realistic ! Nice job
neat result
Congrats
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Congratulations Zizounai
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Congrats Sylvie!!
Thank you SpaceRanger!
I didn't see this before. Good work Z!! What technique did you use to make his face look powdery?
Humm, difficult for me to tell you, as my computer is in France and I'm in Italy... worse, my Photoshop is in French and it adds to the difficulty. I'll try to explain you with the help of a lexicon when I'm home. It was nothing complicated, really
Now I'm home (one week earlier than expected, we had a crash with the motorbike
)
For the skin I have used very soft large round brushes with a color a bit clearer than the actual skin.
I have done it on several blank layers, erasing the colour where I didn't want it, playing with the opacity and the blending options.
I hope you're happy with my explanations
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