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Posted on 16/04/10 10:29:26 PM
Jota120
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Faceless Bankers
Sorry a bit of a repost before it started; Edit : retrospective updated variant below



Posted on 21/04/10 10:16:59 PM
Piotrek Szymaniec
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Re: Faceless Bankers
Oho, i sometimes think that they are really faceless, and heartless also

Pretty well done, you have used masking or eraser ?


Posted on 22/04/10 12:30:56 PM
Jota120
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Re: Faceless Bankers
Piotrek,
Submitted this for FC back in Nov 2008 soon after joined and active in the forum: old! Really just wanted to share carnival aspects this time, but then in retrospect it seemed appropriate to call it "faceless bankers". Poirot could have solved, or saw it coming!!
I used masking. Seem to use this for most things so do not lose orignal pixels and or can "easily" changed in retrospect.

At the time Steve suggested I should have filled in the hat and shirt after removing the "face". Seemed like a valid suggestion, so now in retrospect, here is a quick variant in response
Thanks, Trevor




Posted on 22/04/10 1:10:20 PM
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Re: Faceless Bankers
Ahh nice restoration of clothing there! Bottom half of the hat is a tad too blurred but other than that I like it! =]

Nice work!

Posted on 03/05/10 6:13:53 PM
Piotrek Szymaniec
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Re: Faceless Bankers
i think it could stay blurred, but in contrary if you made the closer part sharper, but like in photos - the thing you wanna focus the eyes of watcher stays sharp other got blurred or you make other tricks with contrast


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