Author Topic: Decorative composition with roses, test for Corona displacement and tranclucency  (Read 3969 times)

2015-08-16, 20:09:00

denisgo22

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Here is new work for photostocks making with Corona
you are welcome

2015-08-16, 20:49:27
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maru

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Maybe you used some reference image so I might be wrong, but for me it looks like the petals are far too thick, they lack translucency, bump is too strong on them and they lack this "velvet" look. Like here: http://p1.pichost.me/i/58/1821905.jpg
Marcin Miodek | chaos-corona.com
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2015-08-16, 21:19:31
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Thanks/
You right/
Some reference images are not very successful/
Maybe my tweaks in photoshop were more than necessary.

2015-08-16, 23:40:25
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About hard bump on rose petals/
This is good references for you?///

2015-08-17, 00:07:10
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Here is same image without post/
It may be looking a bit anemic?

2015-08-18, 01:37:59
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Same picture with white roses test

2015-08-18, 11:54:46
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For some reason the white ones are sooo much better.
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2015-08-18, 13:56:56
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