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    Default French perfume

    This week-end I had some time to work at this illustration. I used one of my photos as a reference model. It is not perfect but looks pretty realistic.
    Comments always welcome.
    lupen
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    Excellent work Lupen! I did something along the same lines quite a number of years ago - there's something about shiny glass things!
    Graeme

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    Lupen,
    For me it is just FANTASTIC.
    Go ahead for more please!!!!!
    Javier

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    Perfect Lupen, just exlcellent, you get it. and as Javier said I wait for more of your work. again 5 Stars job. Regards BP
    Im in love with Xara X / BP
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    I especially like the glass beads....amazing detail you created.
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    Very realistic..........beautiful shiny effects and reflections

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    Excellent. The glass is totally transparent and the highlights and reflections define the shape of the bottle.

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    Hi, have a question. Looking at your wireframe, it looks like you used a blend, though it's not obvious. Did you use a blend and then use blur on it? Was curious because I would have used a circular fill and wonder how to make my own work better by studying other's work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post
    Excellent. The glass is totally transparent and the highlights and reflections define the shape of the bottle.
    Yes, as you noticed, the glass has no outlines. Thanks for your attention.
    lupen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burpee View Post
    Hi, have a question. Looking at your wireframe, it looks like you used a blend, though it's not obvious. Did you use a blend and then use blur on it? Was curious because I would have used a circular fill and wonder how to make my own work better by studying other's work.
    If you referr to the circular "sun" in the background yes. I first blurred the inner circle (yellow), then blurred the other one (orange), to better position them; then I blurred (25 steps, if I remember well). I hope I answered your question. Thanks for asking me and your positive comment. Lupen

 

 

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