This is a photo, of a Silverback, I took last year at Disney in Orlando...converted to graphic pen, then followed tutorial (p://www.the-graphics-tablet.com/high-key.html, thanks Denise) as best I could...
This is a photo, of a Silverback, I took last year at Disney in Orlando...converted to graphic pen, then followed tutorial (p://www.the-graphics-tablet.com/high-key.html, thanks Denise) as best I could...
Paul, I'm very impressed.That's not an easy tutorial to get right. I love the HK BG and the pose w/ the eye contact. I might take a slice off the top and burn just the bright spot on back. Very nice work!!
this is very impressive , :):)
TFS
Paul, this is outstanding! This is not an easy subject to create hk and this composition stands out.
Awesome work, Paul. I like this a lot - especially the pose and eyes. Great use of the effects.
Hi Paul, Good job on this. Agree with Denise's comments...
Hi Paul, nice image.
I would suggest adding a little more canvas to the left side. He's a big critter and if he decides to get up I would want him to have all the room he wanted! :eek: :eek: ;) :D
Otherwise, I would agree with Denise.
Looks good to me Paul. Your work really stands out.
Thank You All....Finished product works very well, tooka sliver off top, added canvas left.
tried burning but just didn't look right...cloned in hair instead..
Denise..when I tried to burn the highlight on the back...it came out as a grey/black..I admit, it's a photoshop tool I seldom use, time to learn....what setting's do you use when burning?
Nice job on the repost Paul! Image is stronger!
First of all -Really nice repost!!
For this you could go with the highlight selection and burn at 3% till you obtain the desired effect. But I usually do a curves adjustment on a layer and then mask in over the lighter areas. But for a quick fix the burn tool or the clone tool at a 28% opacity sometimes does the trick.:)
Really nice Paul, might add a little detail where his arm is resting. Love the eyes and you brought them out very well.