Swartzy wrote: BG is not the proper setting. The angle doesn't fit the pose.
Icebear wrote: Gee, Chuck. Too bad for you. You have to work with that model again .
I agree with all the above comments, and would add that the skin tones lean strongly to orange.
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BG is not the proper setting. The angle doesn't fit the pose.
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Yeah, I tend to agree. Would be a lovely studio/indoor shot with a couch or bed though?
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I also agree
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Did blurring the background help?
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