Process...
I started with the sold, then played around with the portrait. I masked it to the solid and added some color with the artsy paper. Hard to really tell because once I was done with all the masking (there was a lot of it) I didn't like the absence of edges. So, I remasked a composite using the artsy fotoblendz. Now I had edges. I created the word "WITCHER" and clipped a favorite quote to it but that was too much, so I masked that too. You can still see some of it off to the left. I added the striped paper over the face, then tried to give Geralt his yellow eye. Played some with shadows and colors then added all the glitter. After the glitter frenzy, I knew I was done
Those eyes, that chin. Okay, I'm imagining Henry now...big sigh. Love, love, love, love. I especially love your coloring and glitter. Have you seen the new prequel series yet? It's on my list. Thanks so much for playing along, A!
Those eyes, that chin. Okay, I'm imagining Henry now...big sigh. Love, love, love, love. I especially love your coloring and glitter. Have you seen the new prequel series yet? It's on my list. Thanks so much for playing along, A!
Another great LO Adryane - and as always, I really appreciate your process notes. I'm still using CS5 because I find the GUI of CS6 hard on my eyes, but now I'm going to have to figure out a way to experiment with masking a composite.
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