This is an Image I took last night using the torch painting technique, and I have changed her to multi-coloured. What do you think?
Photo1:
Photo2: This is the image without mutlicolour.
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This is an Image I took last night using the torch painting technique, and I have changed her to multi-coloured. What do you think?
Photo1:
Photo2: This is the image without mutlicolour.
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Excellent eye on the treatment which totally works for me and rocks much harder than the original. Very creative. The garb absolutely works with the technique.
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I actually prefer the original; the treatment is interesting, but a little strong for my taste.
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Yea I just wanted to play around a bit. Her favourite colour is green, so I did this one too:
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Not sure what your trying to accomplish with these saturated colours but I think you distract from the image. It looks more like the technique is more important and the model is an afterthought. I prefer the original, that being said the image does not portray cowgirl in cowboy hat, if you would not have mentioned it in you title I would have just thought it was a hat with some fluff. As always just my![]()
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