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Colorized portrait
I think I went overboard on the effects!
Portrait Soften, High contrast evenly..., Soft oils, Focal point 012, auto brighten F6, and Artistic Media 004
Portrait Soften, High contrast evenly..., Soft oils, Focal point 012, auto brighten F6, and Artistic Media 004
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Re: Colorized portrait
Hi dhenning,
You might try going with one more tool. Try the Area Tool, wait until your paint brush is active, then reduce brush size a little and select or paint the EYES only; they will look a medium-red color, don't get excited----then go over to left panel and mouse the brighten or exposure slider (the red will go away) and slide either slider to the right to brighten just a little; then slide the variation slider and any of the rest to make the EYES look natural and maybe you can really get the pupil color nice and colorful. Play with it "till the EYES are very distinct.
Just a suggestion. Hope it works for you.
Phelon
PS This is a fine-tune suggestion, but you may also try doing the eyes in 2 parts--the pupils and the whites. That way you can keep the whites white, etc.
You might try going with one more tool. Try the Area Tool, wait until your paint brush is active, then reduce brush size a little and select or paint the EYES only; they will look a medium-red color, don't get excited----then go over to left panel and mouse the brighten or exposure slider (the red will go away) and slide either slider to the right to brighten just a little; then slide the variation slider and any of the rest to make the EYES look natural and maybe you can really get the pupil color nice and colorful. Play with it "till the EYES are very distinct.
Just a suggestion. Hope it works for you.
Phelon
PS This is a fine-tune suggestion, but you may also try doing the eyes in 2 parts--the pupils and the whites. That way you can keep the whites white, etc.
Re: Colorized portrait
Thanks Phelon for the suggestion. Actually, the eyes in the original photo are very dark due to low lighting, so I did lighten them up already. Perhaps the coloring of the area around the iris should be whiter though? Or should I paint in some color for the iris?
Thanks again for the suggestions and feedback, always looking for ideas!
Here's the original:
Thanks again for the suggestions and feedback, always looking for ideas!
Here's the original:
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Re: Colorized portrait
Hi dhenning,
You actually did a very good job of constructing your portrait from the original image. The original eyes could be copied, pasted into your new portrait, then reversed horizontally, and perhaps change the brightening, saturation, etc. But the way it is looks good. All in a days creative process. You are the artist, and a good one.
Phelon
You actually did a very good job of constructing your portrait from the original image. The original eyes could be copied, pasted into your new portrait, then reversed horizontally, and perhaps change the brightening, saturation, etc. But the way it is looks good. All in a days creative process. You are the artist, and a good one.
Phelon
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Re: Colorized portrait
One day, I only hope to be half as good and creative. Thank you for sharing and thanks for the sharing and suggestions from the other members. It help us 'newbies'
Re: Colorized portrait
Thanks eestubbs, and thanks to Phelon for his help and suggestions! I am fairly new here too, but have quickly learned that is is a great community of helpful people.
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