Discovered in the Fairylights - Dec 17 - artwork

Dec 17, 2010 16:37

For my first offering, I have a little picture. I've recently learned how to colour black and white pics and I'm really happy with how this one turned out. (have a bit of silliness coming up after this!)


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gideonbd77 December 17 2010, 05:59:01 UTC
Guh, the lads looking their best! Wonderful picture, and lovely colours!

Look at Doyle's left leg! The pose is so ... cute. *lol* And uhm, where's Doyle's left hand? *evil grin*

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liriel1810 December 17 2010, 10:21:11 UTC
Thanks very much! Glad you like it.

*g* I reckon Doyle's getting his own back for all the times Bodie has goosed or groped him. *g*

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roven75 December 17 2010, 07:02:47 UTC
Hey, that's marvellous! Thank you! :D

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liriel1810 December 17 2010, 10:21:25 UTC
Thank you! Glad you like it!

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byslantedlight December 17 2010, 07:35:44 UTC
Gosh, that was from a black and white picture? How very clever of you! *g* (Although I have to admit that my inner historian is going but... gaaaah... tainting the history of the woooooorld! *g*) But they're pretty. *vbg*

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liriel1810 December 17 2010, 10:22:38 UTC
Thank you! (I promise, no historical artifacts were damaged in the pursuit of my artistic endeavours - aka I still have the black and white version too ;) )

Glad you like it!

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moth2fic December 17 2010, 08:58:39 UTC
Very nice!! Every year I keep resolving to do more art learning and somehow it never happens. Well done!!

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liriel1810 December 17 2010, 10:23:39 UTC
Thank you! I really love learning how to do new things on photoshop. :D

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msmoat December 17 2010, 11:20:14 UTC
Wow. That's amazing--it captures shading and different tints. (Clearly, I have not advanced from the really rudimentary tinting done, oh, twenty years ago. *g*) Nicely done! It's fun to see this one in color!

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liriel1810 December 18 2010, 00:18:15 UTC
Thanks! It's actually really neat because you just paint over the area you want to colour, set it to overlay or soft light and voila! You just have to remember to make the colour a bit darker than you want the finished look to be because it lightens a bit when you set it to overlay.

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