Thanks very much Ian. The pics lose a lot of their quality when I lower the resolution to post them them here. The sharpness and color quality is much better in the original.
Larry i love your work. I looked over your picture, saying to myself, how could i improve the picture. it didnt work ;-)
You got the jacket colour and texture absolutly perfect, well done.
Your skin colours are very good and balanced, something i find very challenging to get right. superb. absolutly superb.
I think i might have a spare hour this evening. Its been too long since i did a nice colourising and i find such great fun.
I use photo shop CS3 and what i do, is select, copy and paste each major part of the picture into a seperate layer.
Then i can work on each piece at different times.
When i have it nearrly right. I sometimes flatten them all and then start playing with the light, contract and colour hugh levels to give a real gritty war photo look.
I tried to color my photos using the layering techique but found I wasn't very good at it.
I trace around whatever I want colored and use the "Color Balance" tool to mix colors until I am happy with the result.
The "Magic Wand" tool is very handy when I want to vary colors in facial areas.
Hi Todd
Thanks also for your nice words.
The time taken to color photos varies depending on the subject matter.
I used to be really slow but now I can do a portrait photo in a couple of days.
Photos above such as #333 & #342 took about 2-3 weeks to do as every object in the photos had to be individually traced around and seperately colored. Photos need to be of high resolution and clear.
This takes a lot of patience but I love doing it and your kind words are the icing on the cake.
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