Hello and Welcome to my gallery.
Nature and Life are my favorite for creation but i like to try a lot of others subjects.
Using mainly Photoshop CS5, Cinema4D R 11,5 and Poser 9 from 2 years now, i still learning a lot from these soft. And other's Artist too...
Photomontage and Graphic Effecs are mainly used in my Compositions.
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Comments (8)
ronmolina
Which is which. I personally like the details!
Cyve
Me too ! I like the details!
brewgirlca
You did an amazing job on the technique and great that you show us the results.I am a big fan of HDR but in portraits maybe not so much. A soft touch I think works better here. I would have made a layered composite, keeping her eyes in HDR, which just a touch of softening and left the rest soft. On a male model I think HDR would work much better because guys like to look a bit rough and for them a porous skin could look very butch. Nice work and I appreciate you showing us how it worked!
blinkings
I find both versions over processed for a portrait. Not enough detail on the left, too much on the right.
bebopdlx
excellent, thanks.
Brycer3d
Just WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Wales
For a close-up portrait, I much prefer the pre-HDR. Nice image to show the differences.
mtdana
Great demonstration – I like HDRI for landscapes but in this case I think I prefer the original image. Thanks for posting!