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08-10-2005, 01:22 PM
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Abbey
Hello everyone,
I haven't posted for ages but here goes.
Bratislava is not that bad at all, but i don't have the best working conditions, i have resorted to using the mirror over the dressing table as my easel. I haven't been able to work during the middle of the day either as the apartment is on the top floor and it has been nearly 40 degrees here
Anyway enough of the excuses, any comments anyone?
Carolyn
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08-10-2005, 02:09 PM
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As a result of camera distortion the waist and thighs are too small regarding the rest of the body. But that's beautiful anyway.
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08-13-2005, 03:32 PM
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Thanks Claudemir,
The image is approx 18" x 22" and it looks like the distortion is accentuated by reducing the size.
I had noticed it and tried to compensate but i'm not sure where to reposition the edges, should i just make her wider at the back?
This photo just dosn't do the original justice either , i'm using MOH's notebook and am finding it very hard to see a good image on the LCD screen.
Carolyn.
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08-13-2005, 04:31 PM
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PHOTOGRAPHY MODERATOR SOG Member '03 Finalist Taos SOPA '03 HonMen SoCal ASOPA '03 Finalist SoCal ASOPA '04 Finalist Taos SOPA
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Carolyn,
I think this has a lot of potential. I agree with the previous comments and would add this:
Your treatment of the window wall gives the illusion that the outside wall is about a half inch thick. This of course would not be the case. You might consider adding some additional relief in the form of another dimension of stucco or brick showing on the outside of the window on the right.
I might also provide a better distinction of light and dark where the wall appears to turn 90 degrees just above her head going vertical.
And, just one more thing, a bit more variation of tone or color between the world outside and the walls inside might serve you well. Maybe some obscure feature in the form of clouds or just random movement of the paint would suffice.
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Mike McCarty
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08-13-2005, 05:35 PM
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Mike,
Really helpful comments as always
The window has been bothering me, I had been toying with the idea of adding trees, branches or something. I don't want to spoil the 'feel' of this by making it too lively though.
Maybe this should be moved to WIP.
Carolyn.
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08-13-2005, 05:53 PM
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PHOTOGRAPHY MODERATOR SOG Member '03 Finalist Taos SOPA '03 HonMen SoCal ASOPA '03 Finalist SoCal ASOPA '04 Finalist Taos SOPA
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Carolyn,
Maybe something as simple as this, just to break it up a bit ...
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08-16-2005, 09:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Carolyn Bannister
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I had noticed it and tried to compensate but i'm not sure where to reposition the edges, should i just make her wider at the back?
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Hi Carolyn,
That's much better now, but I think you should follow Mike's suggestion about her back, don't forget about her forearms and hands too. They will change a little bit in order to get the right proportion.
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Originally Posted by Carolyn Bannister
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I think i've managed to keep the mood of the painting???
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Yes, you did.
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