Here are two of my latest colorings that I thought I would share for all who want to see and the members that have been following my postings of coloring of B&W photos .
Here are two young beautiful ladies that caught my eye when looking for new photos to color .
Thank you for taking the time out of your busy day to take a look , and if you wish to leave a comment , a special thanks to you . Stay safe during these horrible times
As you can tell , I put the photos side by side in PS and then used the snipping tool to make as one photo .
Marg
Loc: Canadian transplanted to NW Alabama
Wow! These are both amazing. The eyes really pop but still look natural to me.
The B&W in the second shot is amazing.
Nice work. I think the eyes, particularly the first one are a bit too much color for me. A tad of desaturation wouldn't hurt.
The skin tone and hair on both are terrific.
I get a kick out of anyone that does this, very impressive, thanks for sharing your work.
Very nice work. I can tell that if I were your neighbor I'd be over frequently for tutorials.
Very nicely done! You have an amazing skill set.
BigDaddy wrote:
Nice work. I think the eyes, particularly the first one are a bit too much color for me. A tad of desaturation wouldn't hurt.
The skin tone and hair on both are terrific.
I get a kick out of anyone that does this, very impressive, thanks for sharing your work.
Now that you mentioned it to me , I do notice the eye color is stronger on this site. I would of fixed that if I would on noticed it on the first photo
New copy of the first photo with the eye color corrected for over saturation
kubota king wrote:
Now that you mentioned it to me , I do notice the eye color is stronger on this site. I would of fixed that if I would on noticed it on the first photo
I've noticed a lot of my photo's have some color misbehavior when I upload them here. Not sure why, and it is inconsistent. I also notice sometimes, particularly if I increase contrast on a soft picture, it will often be too contrasty on my HD TV's. This is also inconsistent, and varies from TV to TV. I guess there are a lot of variables, not worth it (to me) to worry much about it.
Obviously if you can color photo's as well as you, you could "fix" a bit of eye color if you thought it needed it. I also noted long ago that pictures look different to me as time goes by. Often what looks great today, is overdone tomorrow, and flaws I miss today jump out at me tomorrow. Brain/eye coordination can be really tricky.
kubota king wrote:
New copy of the first photo with the eye color corrected for over saturation
That's better (to me) but still a tad strong (to me, on my monitor) I also noticed that her teeth have a blueish cast that I noticed yesterday but didn't mention. My monitor is cheap, and my eyes are old, so take my comments with a big grain of salt...
I ran out of complements a long time ago. I'll just say wonderful
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