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occecid
You need ot adjust the right side a bit. User perspective so it matches he angle of the face. I also played with this idea, only using animals.
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L@rue
Thanks occecid:) Yeah you right, the right side is to big I will try to work on left side I mean I will try to zoom it little bit thats will be ok Thanks for comment:)
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L@rue
Hey occecid, How about this one ? [img] pages.infinit.net... This is the best I can do
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L@rue
Is it better than first one? If it yes, I will change my image for that one
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L@rue
Its now to late to change my pic cause I have one vote. Anyway thanks occecid:)
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jerry717
Tha't good L@rue. Great Idea. I would have added a little shadowing around the frames though. The other image from your link is better but needs shadowing as well.
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L@rue
I have always problem with the shadow, I can't do it I would like so much learn a tutorial about that, But I didn't find nothing Thanks jerry for the comment
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occecid
Hey occecid, How about this one ? [img] pages.infinit.net... This is the best I can do That's a little better. Now add some dropshodow so it doesn't look pasted on the face. (I'm, assuming you're using photoshop)
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jerry717
I'll take a stab at explaining it for you L@rue. Assuming that you are using photoshop and that you have the glases on a seperate layer make a duplicate of the original layer under the glasses layer. Set the blending mode to luminosity. Use the burn tool
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anonymoo
mmm…shania!
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L@rue
Thanks occecid. Sure picture looks more real with shadows Thanks jerry for the help tricks. I don't have photoshop program but I have ( Ulead Photo Express) but its the same tools, so I can also use your tutorial tricks with my program, Thanks again
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