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experimental image 2 by Jeff Burgess

experimental image 2



another experiment in filtering models......please comment one way or another...don't just look......I'd really like to know your opinions....


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John LePage , 2.09.2008 at 4:36h

I like the overall look of this one. The hair on the left side is not to m liking though. Maybe a bit more blended or different "strokes" in that area.

Véronique Soulier , 2.09.2008 at 8:35h

It's a nice portrait with a soft and beautiful water painting effect. A new style , I enjoy a lot, bye VS

Leonid Khodyrev, 2.09.2008 at 10:45h

For me it has a fresco-like appearance..
The choice of colors adds well to this impression.
Fine work.
Cheers
L

Pahsophist , 2.09.2008 at 15:54h

I think I agree with the hair at the left side. The portion which looks like it needs to be broken up a little is that block that connects to the edge of the page. Perhaps if it had a lighter tint?

But, yes, love this pic. The colors are perfect (almost a bit Klimt, must be the browns), placement of the model perfect.

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MarkWeaver , 2.09.2008 at 20:07h

This one gives me strong "aquatic" impressions ... perhaps because the pastel shades suggest watercolor, but also because of some of the shapes and reflections that one could find around a pond. I "see" this as an illustration of a magical character in a fantasy novel (I don't know how that idea sits with the artist, but what I mean is that it harkens back to the rich heritage of illustrations in books BEFORE the pernicious influence of video and movies). I find that all the elements work together toward a single impression; for me it happens to involve water nymphs :)

Alexandru Iedu , 2.09.2008 at 22:51h

Interesting digital experiment ...

Greetings from Romania,
Alex


Jeff Burgess, 2.09.2008 at 23:17h

Thank you all.....I'll see what I can do with the blend of the hair. It turns out that when I applied the overlay to the filter it essentially removed her hair, which was very beautiful....and substituted the textured brown...but also leaving some of the curls at the top. Your comments have given me some additional fodder for the picture grist/mill/whatever I do thing.....

catarinarte , 3.09.2008 at 0:35h

uauuuuuuuuuuuuu beautifulll

Eva Mondkind , 3.09.2008 at 1:39h

great picture :-)

pibi , 3.09.2008 at 19:37h

hi Jeff,
it's very impressing, how you do watercoloring with a
mouse or trackball - have u ever tried being a real painter?

In the back I recognize a beach, the girl is spanish?..
because of her typical scarf on the right - however...
How did you do this? Do you work w/ transparency?

To be honest, I've to get used to it, but I really admire
your ideas & turnaround...
By the way, I'm missing your experimental image 1!

go on & rgds from Peter


Leonid Khodyrev, 3.09.2008 at 22:41h

I said it looked like a fresco
Please see this


Vishakha Sagdeo , 4.09.2008 at 18:13h

looks good very different...
Greetings

- Fons - , 5.09.2008 at 4:03h

Your work is very artistic.....what can I say about it ....
Wish I knew a little more how to work like this because I like your style very much......
Until now I can not say you did wrong or wright .....just say I love your work ....I like it...;-))
Greetings............Fons

CsomorLászló , 5.09.2008 at 9:51h

Like this aquarell effect!
bw
CsL

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Isabel2 Cruz, 5.09.2008 at 22:30h

I like it:)
Greetings
isabel

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