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  1. #1
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    Default High-contrast portrait

    I'm going to be brave and not mention who this is supposed to be. Hopefully someone will recognise him.

    All Xara (X1), with photo for reference.

    Some file stats...
    Objects:68
    Colors:4
    Undo steps: 455

    This is a work in progress so suggestions and comments are welcome.

    Thanks

    Si
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    Kiefer Sutherland.

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    haha yes you got it. No prize I'm afraid!

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    Rats

    Good job so far, as you say it's a work in progress. It was easy to recognise.

    -Bob.

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    Default Re: High-contrast portrait

    I love this style of work, very very well done!!

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    Unmistakably Kiefer Sutherland. Very well done, Si!!
    Soquili
    a.k.a. Bill Taylor
    Bill is no longer with us. He died on 10 Dec 2012. We remember him always.
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    Zsa zsa Gabor...

    I know it is wrong, but she looked better than this reefer guy...

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    Default Re: High-contrast portrait

    Color. That's my suggestion.

    Or make the gray colors a very low saturated color. You can take the color back to almost 10-20% saturation and achieve a monochromatic image but one with a bit of richness to the colors.

    Or you could use fully saturated bold and contrasting colors.

    Gary

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    Default Re: High-contrast portrait

    Great portrait of Kiefer, Si. Do you do many portraits or is this a one off?

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    A great image of Kiefer there, like the style.

 

 

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