Hi
Hi
this took a while
first I put in a shadow and neutral.
I then tried to place the neutral so the grey would be on the warmer side but not mess the skin tones
This was just a preference. Warm looked better than cool to me
Some of the skin tones looked a bit 'off' but the hue clocks said ok and even the red cheeks were acceptable.
But... These corrections made the collar and the paper on the road really yellow.
I added a mask and tried to correct this
I think the shirt may really be a very pale green
So this was the best I could do
sharpened a little bit
Julie
I remember this from last time, I think it was easier this time round.
julie irish boy
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Julie,
Solid work...now for the picky parts...
Your shadows are too yellow and while this helps the skin tones if makes the shoes look green...
Shot 1 is your image as posted. Shot 2 is my adjustments to the shadows in RGB that do not affect the skin tones.
I have attached an ACV file for you to load . Choose RGB in CM before loading it...
Greg
Solid work...now for the picky parts...
Your shadows are too yellow and while this helps the skin tones if makes the shoes look green...
Shot 1 is your image as posted. Shot 2 is my adjustments to the shadows in RGB that do not affect the skin tones.
I have attached an ACV file for you to load . Choose RGB in CM before loading it...
Greg
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