Masked Lemurs
This was difficult for me. I still think there is too much yellow in the photo.
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I went to HSB, set a neutral, and moved the curves around until I was happier with it.
It is better?
JoAnn H
You can set a neutral...some of the fur is a good target...
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Here's my new little guys. They look much better. I did start over with SNH. That was a good move.
JoAnn H
JoAnn H
The real issue is the saturation of the colors...when you ramp it up everything gets overblown....With a good neutral you can crank in the color and it looks good.
Greg
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So we should always start with SHN? I haven't been doing that but I can see where it would really help. Thanks for that tip.
JoAnn
JoAnn
SHN is always a good move...it is the basic building block for everything we do in CM...
esp. Neutral...When we hit man from mars it will be clear that "betting the image" is very important...as in you bet the image on the neutral....
Greg
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