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Title: Need some extra eyes
Post by: ophiuci on February 14, 2008, 10:45:40 PM
Would love any feedback on this image I'm working on.

Here's the original image.
(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b298/parmania/SeymourD_15_10_8x10b_o.jpg)

And here's where I'm at now.
(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b298/parmania/SeymourD_15_10_8x10b.jpg)
Title: Re: Need some extra eyes
Post by: glennab on February 14, 2008, 11:02:10 PM
Hi O.

Nice work!  The only pick I have is that I think the gentleman's suit needs a bit of shading to give it more realistic shape. Right now it looks a bit flat. The bride looks great.

Bless,

Glenna

P.S.  I always check out information on our newbies and saw your musclecarrestorations label.  Made me curious, because my husband restores old Mopars (used to drag race and is rebuilding a '67 Dodge Coronet to take to the track – not willing to admit yet that he's way to old and beat up to do that any more. He's also restoring a '65 Belvedere into a hellacious street rod). You two may have things in common.
Title: Re: Need some extra eyes
Post by: ophiuci on February 15, 2008, 12:05:57 AM
I agree on the suit. I just tried adding a bid more shading. Better? Worse?

Update:
(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b298/parmania/SeymourD_15_10_8x10b_2.jpg)

P.S.
Glenna,
I bet me and your husband would have a lot in common. I love classic cars and we restore a lot of old Mopars at my work (too many)!
We actually completed a restoration on a '65 Plymouth Satellite last year - your husband might like these links:
http://musclecarrestorations.com/flash/65PlymouthRockfalls.html (http://musclecarrestorations.com/flash/65PlymouthRockfalls.html)
http://musclecarrestorations.com/gallery2/v/Chrysler/Completed/Plymouth-65-000/?g2_page=18 (http://musclecarrestorations.com/gallery2/v/Chrysler/Completed/Plymouth-65-000/?g2_page=18)
http://www.musclecarrestorations.com/carcraftsummernationals2007.html (http://www.musclecarrestorations.com/carcraftsummernationals2007.html)
Title: Re: Need some extra eyes
Post by: ophiuci on February 15, 2008, 12:07:00 AM
Looking at the thumbnail -- I definitely need to bleach that cake a bit.
Title: Re: Need some extra eyes
Post by: Tess (Tassie D) on February 15, 2008, 12:20:42 AM
Hi ophiuci. Great job on the photo. :up: I see a light area at the bottom corner of the cake that might need darkening some more.
Title: Re: Need some extra eyes
Post by: Ausimax on February 15, 2008, 12:40:54 AM
  Great job, the only other thing I would suggest it to add a bit of shading to the right side of his mouth, it looks too blown out, I know it looks that way in the original but I think that is caused by damage.

Max
Title: Re: Need some extra eyes
Post by: glennab on February 15, 2008, 08:53:48 AM
Hi O.

The suit is much improved!  Amazing how such subtle change can have all that impact.  He looks much more 3-dimensional.

Re: hubby and Mopars.  I'll bet he already knows of your company, but I'm going to pass the links on to him.  Back in the late 70s or early 80s one of his masterpieces (a Camaro, I believe) was featured in Car Craft magazine.  I'd forgotten all about that.  Personally, I'll take the Challenger, thank you so much! The new ones are exquisite – much of the flavor of the oldies, but since I drive a 1991 Plymouth Acclaim, obviously I don't have the funds to get either the updated Challenger or – what I REALLY want– the Crossfire.

Anyway, back to the reason we're here, I'll look forward to more of your restoration work. Good stuff!

Cheers,

Glenna
Title: Re: Need some extra eyes
Post by: klassylady25 on February 15, 2008, 12:48:11 PM
Small thing, the window frame was omitted making it look like gray stripes on the wall. 
Title: Re: Need some extra eyes
Post by: ophiuci on February 15, 2008, 08:34:40 PM
Thanks for all the pointers! Added the window frame, and fixed the cake a bit. Was initially not going to touch the grooms face for fear of making it look worse that the damage does -- I copied half of the mouth from another photo of the couple -- unfortunately that photo almost has the exact same problem with his face. Any other suggestions?

(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b298/parmania/SeymourD_15_10_8x10b_3.jpg)
Title: Re: Need some extra eyes
Post by: Pelican on February 16, 2008, 10:01:17 PM
What you've done here is very nice and it was difficult to start with.

With the hotspot on his face, I would recommend creating a new layer with a blend mode of color burn. Paint in a dark grey, say 909090, over the hotspot. Adjust opacity to were it blends in.

I would also blur the window somewhat so that it fits better with the depth of field in the original.

Your work is looking very good!!

Just working from your upload I did this to it.


(http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s108/Pelican00007/SeymourD_15_10_8x10b_3.jpg)