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Now that her transformation is complete... she may have different hungry like feelings nowTechnical:
After working on the first piece Turning for a bit, I liked the skin effect and general look that I went beyond my original concept of capturing the change in process. I wanted to see how it would look completed.
I didn't change the background of either piece as it was going to take a fair amount to break the model out of the matrix, for some reason her hair was getting captured in the fuzzy select...
This was a lot of work on the skin and skin tone, I like the Turning piece as well as you can see the contrast between the "blemished" skin versus the vampiric skin tone... it took me quite a bit of time and practice to bring out the inner vampire on this model... but it was worth it.
A special thanks to the stock provider:
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Comments: 10
da-joint-stock [2010-08-09 00:34:09 +0000 UTC]
AHHHHHH A VAMPIRE!!! Quick! Grab a werewolf!!! Sorry couldn't help myself
Overall you did an excellent job on this one, my only suggestion is to try to blend the skin a little farther up into her hairline - there are a few areas where you can still see her natural skin. You may just be able to adjust the brightness+saturation in that area to fix it, unless you feel like a more personal bit-...touch! I said touch!
Dan
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creativeguy59 In reply to da-joint-stock [2010-08-09 00:46:48 +0000 UTC]
Good point I'll work on that this week, working on updating some of the works you've given feedback on. Just uploaded a new version of the first Dryad piece (the one with the bark) to try a slightly different effect that looks less flat. Still working out this blue suggestion or another color...
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da-joint-stock In reply to creativeguy59 [2010-08-09 10:45:04 +0000 UTC]
OK Sounds good!
The new version looks pretty good!
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DeadSoldier-stock [2010-08-08 21:25:03 +0000 UTC]
thankies for the usage
The eyes are ver' good
and thanks for sorting out my skin for me, sorry if it was a bother to overdo D:
Usually with pictures against that wall, I tend to use the clone tool to get rid of the lights then vignette it, it seems to work pretty well
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creativeguy59 In reply to DeadSoldier-stock [2010-08-08 23:00:07 +0000 UTC]
No worries on the skin... wasn't that bad, I use the heal tool more than clone in this instance. As I put it into a fixed position so that the skin was consistent, that helps give the otherworldly smooth type of looksie on it. Thanks for the feedback
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FelipeMaker-BR [2010-08-08 19:32:19 +0000 UTC]
I liked this work. The scene is harrowing, but very well crafted.
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creativeguy59 In reply to FelipeMaker-BR [2010-08-08 19:43:25 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the feedback much appreciated
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EMFreyre [2010-08-08 18:51:30 +0000 UTC]
Good work. I like that you made a piece that keeps the idea without going for an obvious ode to something like Twilight or True Blood or any other Vampire fiction out there
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creativeguy59 In reply to EMFreyre [2010-08-08 18:54:47 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. It may be because I tend to do a lot of writing offline... and one of the books I want to complete beyond the notes/design phase, is a vampire novel... which doesn't go the direction of the current mainstream vampire fiction... which in some ways has just gotten overboard.
Thanks for the feedback !
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