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gargoylekitty) wrote2009-06-04 03:00 am
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Oi vey.

I guess I like how this one came out, still unsure of how I want to do the colors(flats-Monday's, light/whispy, or light/whispy + shading-this) and I need to plump up the faces a little. Any other thoughts?
On a non-drawing note, parkour is fucking kicking my arse. Can't wait until my muscles stop the aching from the added work. Even then I still need to find a really good place to practice(I have some areas around here that I can work on individual moves though I'd love more). If it was fall/winter I'd just go to the beachfront but with this being tourist season there's no chance of that. :(
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-Play with the saturation. This might give you the colors that you're looking for. The color of the bites and lips might fade, but you can fix that with the dodge tool (or a similar technique).
-On a new layer, add texture to the clothes with the stamp tool (or something similar). Then adjust the layer to make it as light as possible while still seeing the pattern. You can also add color to this to add hints of secondary colors to the fabric.
-And lastly, try adding a tiny bit of backround or texture to the back ground. I've seen pictures that have just a few strands of what seems like silk in the corner of the picture, or hints of bamboo. You might also want to try having it lighter at the top of the picture.
Hope this helps ^^
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