tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2832026755469318793.post4509905186617492976..comments2023-06-08T02:06:42.990-07:00Comments on STUDIOSPECTRE: yeah, I know what your thinking.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09630838114257894524noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2832026755469318793.post-5594914208310784912011-06-01T11:23:53.744-07:002011-06-01T11:23:53.744-07:00Great face and particularly the gaze.
Composition...Great face and particularly the gaze.<br /><br />Composition is non -standard. Usually more space on the side of the gaze - (left image side). Shorten the image vertically if you don't want to depict her paws - all that dark space is just calling for hands to be pop out of the shadows.<br /><br />Rendering and color temp of skin on torso does not match with face. Think about the same light being cast on all these elements that you have brought together :-)<br /><br />The robe needs to show some rim lighting with a color temp shift to make if pop out from background.<br />Background should have lighting variation. Some textural relief would make it look like it was being lit in 3-D space.<br /><br />Look at your edges - soften some more and sharpen others (I'm thinking along the robe/skin border of her chest. This can work like a focal point device....<br /><br />Darn promising overall - better than I could do for sure!CCG Coordinatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11951839329524410074noreply@blogger.com