Well.. this is the original:
http://www.morguefile.com/images/storage/h...clouds_4268.jpg
http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/8...ract1328ga.png
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Well.. this is the original:
http://www.morguefile.com/images/storage/h...clouds_4268.jpg
http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/8...ract1328ga.png
nice work mate, im just not diggin these areas. but i like the colors nice work. The only other thing, is the saturations looks dull.. im not sure if thats what your going for. But personally i would brighten up a few areas and add in a bit of color near the highlights instead of the greyish tones you have up.
awsome..........whe are u gonna make a tutorial for these !!!
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(NxtDay @ May 29 2006, 09:34 PM) [snapback]170417[/snapback]</div>That is because the picture quality is poor and if i sharpened it or add any effects to it, the whole outcome will look ruined.Quote:
nice work mate, im just not diggin these areas. but i like the colors nice work. The only other thing, is the saturations looks dull.. im not sure if thats what your going for. But personally i would brighten up a few areas and add in a bit of color near the highlights instead of the greyish tones you have up.
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Damn i'm pissed.
This is such a fukup cloud pic with low quality.
yeah Ive done my share of low quality pics. Its not hard to fix em up and such (if the quality is just blurred or choppy) but grainy pics are the hardest to use... this one has a little grain, but nothing big.
The parts I don't like, seem to be either smudged or liquified (could be either since liquify is a smudging filter of sorts). Try just using parts of the image, as in cutting parts out and blending them together. The blends with make the image look smoother and not have those sharp parts (like the current version has acoss the middle)
Thanks for the comments, ;).