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Default 06-21-2004, 05:50 AM

[quote=Judas]
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Originally Posted by "Short Hand":bf1a2
i like um. Try some brush ligthing effects, like brushing in more bold shadowing, more emphases(i know i spelled that worng ugh..) on the lighted sections give it more definition to the photo's, they look great already but try and turn them into master peices.
... while doing that kind of stuff is leet (ive heard "this is art" so whatever you want to do , do) but there much debate over making the picture look like the scene you photod (i think) and the manipulated versions. believe me, i print at least 4/6 versions of every picture and would probably do more , but the papers isnt cheap so ...

25 sheets = 15.00
50 sheets = 30.00

ill let you do the math :|

so its not cheap to just print and print and so on ...

i pretty much just expose for what i remeber i saw.[/quote:bf1a2]

im not saying brush them like i do to a lot of scens, or even print them out, just try it for fun to add manual lighting effects themselves, no brush strokes etc etc, all i meant was make things darker and brighter, if done right you can't tell that there was any lighting brush job done at all. You don't see the strokes when doing ;ighting effects, only thebrightness and darkness they create which has no specific shape when done properly.
  
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