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Kell wrote:
amazing, almost looks not real...but not sure how about the skin texture look on her pores tho...wondering if some smoothing would look better....but incredible nonetheless!
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I have to agree that her skin texture bothers me. Was Portrait Professional used here?
Beautiful model, colors, lighting.
I agree with (at least) some of the others. The skin just doens't look right.I am not a fan of the totally silky, nearing plastic look some beauty shots show. But here it is as if there is a finely pebbled, evenly distributed textured layer added. I thought it was more make up than anything else, but the uniformity does not fit that theory and digital processing does
Scott
Dec 08, 2015 at 04:32 PM
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beautiful images. Agree with others that the skin texture is a bit distracting. A combination of selective sharpening and a bit of smoothing would take care of that I think.
I love these. I find the skin texture very appropriate for the overall look, make up and colors; to me it is great just as you processed it.
Thanks for sharing!
The lighting, mood, makeup, ... everything is just superb with the exception of the FS. It is a bit too much for my taste. At least you left in some wrinkles under her eye.
I like the highlights in the model's hair very much. If you decide to adjust them, might I suggest that you don't eliminate them entirely. They add much to her magnificent hairstyle, in my opinion. As for the skin treatment, reducing the effects to a little more natural would be better, to my eye. But none of this is to contradict what I said first: stunning!
I do like the first image (eyes more visible) more than the second one, but I have to agree with those who think that these images were way over-processed and/or over-sharpened. Sorry!