Hello again
The biggest problem I had with this was knowing what colour the tinge was in the fur.
I tried setting highlight, shadow and neutral but found that I did better just setting the neutral and adjusting the a and b curves.
I assumed that the critter's eyes were red and adjuster the yellow to give a purer red without turning them into searchlights.
The tree trunk also looks a believable colour.
Regards
Week 03, Example 05
He looks pretty good..the color to avoid in the fur is green.
Use the hue clock to check the dark parts of the fur for a green cast.
If you find one you need to remove it as much as possilbe.
The idea here is that in a lot of protraits with dark brown hair the trap is green. It is usually slight and hard to catch.
Greg
Use the hue clock to check the dark parts of the fur for a green cast.
If you find one you need to remove it as much as possilbe.
The idea here is that in a lot of protraits with dark brown hair the trap is green. It is usually slight and hard to catch.
Greg
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