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    Have been working on 3D.
    This is my first tryout with tablet on photoshop.
    Did not keep any reference.
    An Imaginary potrait.
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    Have been working on 3D.
    This is my first tryout with tablet on photoshop.
    Did not keep any reference.
    An Imaginary potrait.

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    With a different tone....
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    Hi Rameez,

    Very nice portrait. I like the first one best. Doing portraits without a reference image is very difficult. You have done very well.
    Soquili
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    Having fun?
    Helpful hint.
    The highlites in her eyes should be the same as if from the same light source.
    The light highlites her nose on her right, the eye on her left appears to be correct.

    just an observation. http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif

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    Nice catch Mike ... I didn't even notice that. You mean like this?
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    Yep!
    a little overall lighting adjustment via the lighting filter matching the highlites will improve the portrait as well.

    Rameez, hope you don't mind us playing with your picture.

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    Thnx guys. Mike that was a nice catch for eye highlights. I made a horizontal mirroring and then worked on them separately. But forget to correct it. Thanks for fine tuning the image. Next i will try with a reference pic. I will try to make it as much as photo-realistic.

 

 

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