Monday, November 2, 2009

Max Shaer - Jackie Portrait

26 comments:

  1. I like the shadows in the face- it is def. the best part of the picture

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  2. i like how you can tell that she is wearing jeans because it goes from dark to light.

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  3. its excellent, the shadow is well detailed.

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  4. iu like the shadow on the tree but at the top it losses its texture. if you could fix that it would be really good

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  5. Mouth is the best part of the picture

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  6. her smile and the shadows on the face look really great. i would add more depth in the trees though.

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  7. this looks extremely realistic, great job on the tree

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  8. Really good image but the grass and the gradient tool used on the jeans needs to be slightly adjusted to make it look more natural.

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  9. if the tree were more detailed it would tie it all together good job overall thou

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  10. ii like the use of the gradient tool. like the simplicity.
    very neat.

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  11. I enjoy the contrast between the tree and everything else

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  12. good job on the clothes and shadows

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  13. good job on the shadows and clothing, but maybe add a little more shadows on the arms

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  14. the gradient on the pants look nice jeff. keep up the good work!

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  15. the tree is really good and the shadows are nice too

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  16. Maxwell Shear congrats! this looks really good

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  17. the shadows look really good

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  18. The gradient in her jeans is great, I love it.

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  19. i love the face and the shading in the clothing. but make the tree look more realistic

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  20. i like how you pulled it off and didn't make her look like a man

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  21. lol yeah agreed with rocky. in all seriousness though jackie's clothing is really detailed, but it looks like the background is a little monotone.

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  22. The stark contrast works well to emulate natural light, but the background could use some blending and/or detail.

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