For more than 20 years I have worked as a technical writer and commercial designer. My primary focus has been on print and Web design and I'm just now exploring the many incredible tools that exist to create 3D work. My main tool is Photoshop, which I've been using it for about two decades. I have also started working with Manga Studio (aka Clip Studio Paint). My main 3D tools are Strata 3D, Daz Studio and Poser. I am also published an Origins Award winning Wild West game called GUTSHOT (see www.hawgleg.com for more info). My professional portfolio is online at: www.mmitchell-media.com.
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Comments (9)
ann0314
It was VERY nice of you to add why and how you did everything....that's always a wonderful + and you did a magnificent jin on this photograph :O)
cynlee
you did a great job on this... & like you said, not too much, i ecspecially like the highlights to the hair! :]
adm5050
Thank you very much for the lesson, these tips will help me immensly!! You sure did one heck of a fine job!!
Michelle A.
Excellent work! I too especially love the highlights on the hair....
b2amphot
Thanks for sharing. I too enjoy reading what tools (cameras/settings/editing tecniques) were used to complete a picture. I also agree that a photographer need not be simply a technician, but allowed to imbue their spirit into a photo.
Daz1971
I agree with b2amphot, very interesting reading. Well done on the digital facelift, and thanks for sharing!
Gwyn Tyger
nice work. pretty woman.
garyandcatherine
I would have added a moustache and booger under her nose.......LOLOL. Great touch up.
mmitchell_houston
FOLLOW-UP: The client really loved the photo. She told me a while back that when one of her friends saw it, the response was, "Just how old is that photo? Don't you have a new one you could use?" When informed that it was, in fact, recent work and that it was all done in Photoshop, the friend replied, "To bad he can't do that for real with MY face!"