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rockergirl164
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23rd April 2006 - 01:26 am |
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This is a vexel im working on of a model from season 3 (i think) of America's Next Top Model. I think it's Rebecca. I've had this image around so long (ok, like 3 weeks but that's still a while) that I dont have a link to the web origional but have it hosted on imageshack (my hero hosters ^_^)
So here it is:

and here's the origional:

I resized it to be big and i think i lost some quality.. and im stupid so i resized halfway through so the sharpness doesn't match up and... *sigh*
ugh.
Tell me, is it worth finishing?
EDIT: Here is is back at origional dimestions. Is it any better?
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Echoia
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23rd April 2006 - 01:51 am |
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I think it looks fine. The edges are a little rough- what program and tool are you using?
Definitely worth finishing. If you want to smooth out the shading a bit, take each color you already have, go to that layer, create a new layer that is shaped between the size and , well, shape of the one you are using the color for... like the very lightest color, grab that, then go between that lightest layer and the next one, make another shape between them, and make it at about 50% opacity.Do that for each layer you have and it should help graduate the colors since you have lots of different colors going on (y'know, since she's painted ; P) |
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rockergirl164
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23rd April 2006 - 05:18 pm |
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i know my edges always get rough.. no patience :P I'll give it a shot. I think im gonna go with the smaller one. Thank you for the tip ^_^ |
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paperthin_
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24th April 2006 - 12:07 am |
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That image is too unique to give up on and you should definetely finish it. I agree with Echoia about the layers. You should go back and add some transition layers. |
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Hotsauce23 |
25th April 2006 - 07:46 pm |
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it looks good even with the roughness, it gives it a whole new vibe |
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