BarstoolProphet
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I've made myself a teeny little 'light box', using two sheets of paper and some scotch tape.
Oddly, it actually seems to have helped a little bit.
This piece is just about finished, needing the edges of the base blacked again, or maybe extended.
There's a bit of shine to it, so maybe another layer of dulcote, too, but she's coming along.
The close-up was the toughest one to get clear for me. That little bit of red on the right of her mouth,
I can't even see without the digital magnification. And I just got my glasses prescription updated.
Ok, let's see if I can make the pictures show up in the post, now, instead of needing links...
I lack photoshop since my hard drive had to be completely replaced, so I'm at a bit of a loss on how to do any prettying up of the image, beyond the cheap software that came with the camera. The paper behind her should be white, but no matter what I do, it still looks yellow/brown, no matter how I set the camera's white balance.
Maybe it's my monitor? Any ideas? Helpful hints?
Oddly, it actually seems to have helped a little bit.
This piece is just about finished, needing the edges of the base blacked again, or maybe extended.
There's a bit of shine to it, so maybe another layer of dulcote, too, but she's coming along.
The close-up was the toughest one to get clear for me. That little bit of red on the right of her mouth,
I can't even see without the digital magnification. And I just got my glasses prescription updated.
Ok, let's see if I can make the pictures show up in the post, now, instead of needing links...
I lack photoshop since my hard drive had to be completely replaced, so I'm at a bit of a loss on how to do any prettying up of the image, beyond the cheap software that came with the camera. The paper behind her should be white, but no matter what I do, it still looks yellow/brown, no matter how I set the camera's white balance.
Maybe it's my monitor? Any ideas? Helpful hints?
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