Fun with adjustment layers and masks
Re: Fun with adjustment layers and masks
Posted by: Sean Allott,06 Dec 2007 [00:56 UTC],Ha Ha, we may need a volunteer ;)
Re: Fun with adjustment layers and masks
Posted by: Patti Hinton,05 Dec 2007 [17:28 UTC],Sounds like a good idea Sean. I can't wait to see you with your 'face' on. Hehehe.....
Re: Fun with adjustment layers and masks
Posted by: Sean Allott,05 Dec 2007 [12:57 UTC],Thanks, this model is a professional makeup artist and we did this shoot just to get her some pictures. I am thinking of doing a segment on makeup for the site, what do you think?
Re: Fun with adjustment layers and masks
Posted by: Patti Hinton,05 Dec 2007 [10:44 UTC],I wondered how you'd manage to painstakingly paint those in. Very cool Sean.
Re: Fun with adjustment layers and masks
Posted by: Sean Allott,04 Dec 2007 [23:30 UTC], Last modification by:Sean Allott, 04 Dec 2007 [23:34 UTC]Re: Fun with adjustment layers and masks
Posted by: Patti Hinton,04 Dec 2007 [10:21 UTC],Sean, how did you get the blue highlights in her hair? You know we pay BIG bucks at the salon for those highlights. Have you considered a career change? ;0)
Re: Fun with adjustment layers and masks
Posted by: Philip Pfeifer,04 Dec 2007 [03:57 UTC],I have to agree with Patti, give the poor girl a sweater............ looks like you were having fun. Nice!
Re: Fun with adjustment layers and masks
Posted by: Sean Allott,03 Dec 2007 [22:18 UTC],She is just shades of grey, but the blue does seem to make her look blue.
Re: Fun with adjustment layers and masks
Posted by: Patti Hinton,03 Dec 2007 [10:30 UTC],Good lord Sean, throw that poor girl a sweater. She's so cold she's turning blue!

