My Brother's Sr. Portrait
ridetwistyroads
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My brother Michael's Sr. Portrait.
Well, maybe. There's a few good poses, unfortunately, the one with the best light isn't his best pose.
So.
This has a blueish tint to it, I've been working with it, but can't quite get it there. :rolleyes Any advice? I'm no photoshop genious. "Curves" skeer me, levels I can sort of handle. :wxwax
Also. ATTN YURI: How the heck do you make your subject's eyes POP so dog on well? Well? :scratch (other's input OF COURSE welcome, but I think everyone'd agree that man has got that one mastered.:clap)
Or, am I being unobjective and paranoid, and this is fine? :rofl
Thanks all,
Chris
Well, maybe. There's a few good poses, unfortunately, the one with the best light isn't his best pose.
So.
This has a blueish tint to it, I've been working with it, but can't quite get it there. :rolleyes Any advice? I'm no photoshop genious. "Curves" skeer me, levels I can sort of handle. :wxwax
Also. ATTN YURI: How the heck do you make your subject's eyes POP so dog on well? Well? :scratch (other's input OF COURSE welcome, but I think everyone'd agree that man has got that one mastered.:clap)
Or, am I being unobjective and paranoid, and this is fine? :rofl
Thanks all,
Chris
"There is a place for me somewhere, where I can write and speak much as I think, and make it pay for my living and some besides. Just where this place is I have small idea now, but I am going to find it" Carl Sandburg
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I think he's got a good expression there. I can send you the photoshop action file I used for these adjustments if you'd maybe like to use them to learn about curves.
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