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paperthin_
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16th April 2006 - 07:15 pm |
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I'm dying to vexel this image- http://bwgreyscale.com/edits21/meditativerose_bwsssa01.JPG
The only thing is, I have absolutely no clue how to vexel curly hair. Does anyone have any tips? I'm afraid I'm reaching to far in this image. |
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Jules
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16th April 2006 - 07:21 pm |
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wow tough picture!! cant help you though - sorry! (i guess im trying to avoid curly hair whenever i can lol) |
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Andrea
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16th April 2006 - 07:23 pm |
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Start out with the lightest part, then put a layer underneath it and select a less ligther part, etc... but do it carefully. Eventually you will see the curls coming together! |
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Affiliated
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16th April 2006 - 07:31 pm |
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I agree with Andrea:)
btw: It's a really cool (and difficult) picture :P |
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Jenny
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16th April 2006 - 07:37 pm |
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I'm a strand-by-strand person. :P So I'd just get lighter shades and vexel the light shades and blah blah. |
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Anna
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16th April 2006 - 07:44 pm |
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Curly hair is what I enjoy more. But I do lineart, so I'm not sure that will help you. You can start, like SuperAndrea said, with the lighest part. Good luck anyway! |
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paperthin_
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16th April 2006 - 08:23 pm |
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Thanks for the tips. I'll try. This picture is definitley out of my comfort zone. |
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AndreaFlowers |
16th April 2006 - 08:54 pm |
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What I did for my BREAK RULES vexel, I posterized it, then I just worked my way from the inside out... although her hair is less POOF, I'd say do what (the other) Andrea said, and start with the lightest and put layers under it getting darker. |
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SoContagious
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17th April 2006 - 10:21 am |
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Quote Andrea
Start out with the lightest part, then put a layer underneath it and select a less ligther part, etc... but do it carefully. Eventually you will see the curls coming together!
Yes, I agree with that =)
Good luck with it!
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