| Author |
Another High Key effect
|
|
| Barbara J Bradley 2006-02-08, 12:23 am |
|
"Barb_MI" <camerabug38@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43e2444c_2@cnews...
Nice, Barb. Soften or feather the edges of the branches on the
left, top and bottom - the ones on the left are especially distracting
when they suddenly end while the rest of the edges are softened.
Barb
| |
| Barb_MI 2006-02-08, 12:23 am |
|
Thanks Barb back to play with it more. Appreciate your suggestion.
"Barbara J Bradley" <BarbBrad1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:43e26c62_3@cnews...
>
>
> "Barb_MI" <camerabug38@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:43e2444c_2@cnews...
>
> Nice, Barb. Soften or feather the edges of the branches on the left,
> top and bottom - the ones on the left are especially distracting when they
> suddenly end while the rest of the edges are softened.
> Barb
>
>
| |
| Joske 2006-02-08, 12:23 am |
|
Barb_MI wrote:
> Thanks Barb back to play with it more. Appreciate your suggestion.
Barb, just checking: did my suggestion on your earlier image show up
for you?
Joske
| |
| Barb_MI 2006-02-08, 12:23 am |
|
Joske I just read it now. I have hard time with deceiding where shadows
should be. Did do it on seperate layer. But I sure do appreciate your
suggestion also. Keep them coming.. I will give it a try. Neat to learn how
to improve what I am trying to do.
"Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message news:43e29226$1_2@cnews...
>
> Barb_MI wrote:
>
>
> Barb, just checking: did my suggestion on your earlier image show up
> for you?
>
> Joske
>
>
>
>
| |
| Carrie Osmo 2006-02-08, 12:23 am |
|
This is really interesting
nothing like the earlier High Key look
enjoy this onr too though I agree with
the softening of the branches
carrie
"Barb_MI" <camerabug38@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:43e2444c_2@cnews...
>
>
>
>
| |
| Joske 2006-02-08, 12:23 am |
|
Barb_MI wrote:
> Joske wrote
[color=darkred]
> Joske I just read it now. I have hard time with deceiding where
> shadows should be. Did do it on seperate layer. But I sure do
> appreciate your suggestion also. Keep them coming.. I will give
> it a try. Neat to learn how to improve what I am trying to do.
I posted this link a while ago
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienc...t_shadows.shtml
It's for children, but in my view a nice tool in getting a better
eye for shadow and light.
Joske
|
|
|
|
| Copyright 2003 - 2009 forum4designers.com Software forum Computer Hardware reviews |