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first colorization, "elegance"
xblueradiance
post Jun 9 2005, 12:38 AM
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...who created this mess...?
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Yep! First time doing this. It's fun! I missed a few spots when I was coloring it on the arm, though.

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avalon*
post Jun 9 2005, 11:15 AM
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NO. I'm not 13. or 14. or 15. or 16.
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Did you just color some parts gray? It sort of looks like you did..
 
xblueradiance
post Jun 9 2005, 11:40 AM
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QUOTE(allthatglitterss @ Jun 9 2005, 12:15 PM)
Did you just color some parts gray? It sort of looks like you did..
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No...
 
gigiopolis
post Jun 9 2005, 08:46 PM
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QUOTE(xblueradiance @ Jun 9 2005, 9:40 AM)
No...
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Yes you did, I could tell even from not looking at the original. This is your first colourization. Would you actually go to the extent to use different shades to colour her skin? Because, remember, human skin may seem like it's one shade of colour to the human eye, in real life, but in pictures it's not. In pictures human skin has different shades of colour, different hues.

Not that there's anything wrong with this type of colourization (it's more like a desaturation), just; if you did it, admit it. Don't pretend. And don't make it painfully obvious to us that you did by giving us the original to compare.
 

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