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Kenneth wrote:
> Really beautiful across the board, in lightng/texturing/composition. Reminds me
> of your equally-stunning "Myrna Loy in Technicolor" image from awhile back (one
> of my favorite POV images.) The girl's dress pattern is quite nicely done as
> well.
>
thank you
> How did you 'apply' or use all of those skin pigment patterns you speak of? Was
> it done using uv_mapping? (Sorry to ask such a simplistic question--I'm *still*
> not familiar with that technique.) Or is it a procedural technique? (Or both?!)
see my reply to Thomas for a bit of explanation.
> I tend to agree with nemesis--a little bit of glint in the eye would be nice. In
> many behind-the-scene photos of 'old Hollywood', you can see a small light
> attached to the motion-picture camera, usually above it, to get just such an
> effect in an actress's eyes, especially in close-ups.
>
Yes, I know and meanwhile I do regret that I did not put a little bit
more work into such details but this was just a test for the skin and I
didn't care much about other things. Sorry.
-Ive
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