Thank You for calling! I started pencilwork at < 1 y. o. 1st Photoshop pic was done in autumn 2001. In spring 2002 I saw great Bryce artwork and decided to try. In 06.2002 started using LW for 3D modeling. Also use PC for 2D & fractals In 08.2002 my son Anthony aka AnthonyJr joined me here. You can visit his page - he'll be happy! BIO
I was born in August 1968 (virgo). My University diploma is "Intenational Economic Relations" (I'm orientalist).
I've been constantly drawing, taking photos and making CGI for recent 40 years. You are welcome to visit my gallery regularly as I try to upload new works as often as possible.
My interests are abstract computer graphics, photography, art, computers. My main job is Internet Marketing. I am open for new ideas, ready to be involved in interesting projects,Â
With kindest regards,
Anthony.Â
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Comments (10)
efferre
the first one...
durleybeachbum
me too.
ESarge
I would say the one on the left. The right one has richer tones but the left one looks more natural.
auntietk
I hate to be contrary, but perhaps something in between. The one on the right is a little too hot, but the one on the left looks a bit pale to me. shrugs For what it's worth!
Petra-S
super!
kaward
If this is intended to mimic a 1940's style of pose, dress and atmosphere, a sepia portrait in effect. Converting to B&W and toning in your photo editing creates this more accuratly. I would also dodge the highlights in the hair to give more impact and lift the tonal flatness. I think good results are possible with this model she has a grace and natural freshness.
wadej
I would say the one on the left. The color is to rich on the right for my tastes.
tennesseecowgirl
The one on the left gives more softness to her face.. the one on the left also appears to be zoomed out more, if so I would zoom it back out like the one on the right
MrsLubner
I like the second one but perhaps lessen the yellows in the over all color. It has more depth and more warmth but almost makes her look jaunticed.
Thelby
They are both Very Pretty, Do I really have to pick??? 5+++