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So here i kinda playe on the contrast obviously, added some grain, corrected some skins problems, but it's not really noticeable, apart from the itches removal.

The interesting part is that i corrected a blind spot (the black thing on the front window) by using an other shot with the same position.

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Old 08-18-2010, 12:46 PM
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I like this. What you did really defines his muscle tone and really adds to the moodiness of the photo.
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Old 08-18-2010, 07:27 PM
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I like how the muscles are in the second one... the grain think... not sure if it is the best approach... but overall great editing...
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Thx,

Yeah, i went a little too heavy with the grain this time.
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You could really have fun with this photo by colorizing it. There are some pretty funky filters out there that could really make it pop and stand out even more. I'd only do it if you want something really graphic looking though. Subtle changes would be lost.
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You could really have fun with this photo by colorizing it. There are some pretty funky filters out there that could really make it pop and stand out even more. I'd only do it if you want something really graphic looking though. Subtle changes would be lost.
Oh i would sincerely hate that more than anything
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Old 08-19-2010, 10:33 PM
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If you cross your eyes on it...it looks 3d
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