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Never again!!!
Marks out of 10 please. (and yes I have been working on this image solid since my original post)

Cheers
Big Nige
P.S - I'm waffling again aren't I
nwpp
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posted on 14/07/2009 09:14:19
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Hey Nige,
Good Job i think, the lines have definatley gone and to me i cant see any join. The only area id comment on is her right side (our left), her leg looks odd against the white background, cant put my finger on it if it looks over exposed, or just not in its place against the white.
Overall, 8/10 (although i must say you prob get a 10 for determination!!)
Keiran Bingle
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posted on 14/07/2009 11:36:08
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Not bad Nige. I am sure now you see why (after the time spent) in my original response to this image I said I would have told the model to leave upon seeing it.
As far as blending it is concerned it looks good, but what you have done is now made the whole of her legs red as oppose to part. What you need to do now is get that skin tone to be the same colour as her stomach. It'll take a long time for a perfect match. Good PS practice I suppose.
M x
DragonLady
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posted on 14/07/2009 11:45:51
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Like this one M?
Cheers
Big Nige
P.S - I'm waffling again aren't I
nwpp
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posted on 14/07/2009 11:57:47
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I have to agree with Margaret perhaps droping some of the red from the legs would make an improvement.
Well done though, overall I'd say a 9 out of 10
Willowstone
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posted on 14/07/2009 12:15:06
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Your last image looks spot on! For my 2pence worth
ostudios
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posted on 14/07/2009 15:34:12
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ah spose i might throw a thought in.
where you have pulled the reds out of the legs it looks a bit....well grey (on my screen anyways). you could run the skin by numbers on the face and then sample the arm, that would give a better idea of tone they legs should actually be.
Theres also still a bit of lost grey around the feet where she is standing.
My 2 lira
C lots of adjustment layers in your future i see. :)
craigsalisbury
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posted on 15/07/2009 02:29:57
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Hi Nige, looks good enough to me, if they were not side by side i wouldn't know.
Top marks..
Regards Paul www.glossypinklipstick.co.uk ***
GlossyPinkLipstick
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posted on 15/07/2009 20:59:43
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Why not just marquee the legs, and reduce the saturation of the red & magenta channels?
Would save a LOT of clone/patch, which is what I have a feeling has been done on that image...?
Just my $0.02
Paul Reiffer
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posted on 15/07/2009 22:56:28
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Yeah legs do look bits grey, assuming you've already got a mask set up for the leg you could just use selective colour and play with the magneta/yellow balance. Should take about ooooh, 5 secounds. I'd also be tempted to get rid of the remains of the crinkle on the floor just poking out from the feet.....sorry shutting up.
adam251
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posted on 16/07/2009 08:32:41
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