~amy Adams~

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  1. l0l0l

    l0l0l Senior Member

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    Someone on another forum that I go on posted a picture of a Amy Adams from one of her recent photo shoots. So I decided to do somthing with one of the pictures.

    I want to learn more and get better, so any tips/criticism would be great. Thank you.

    P.S - I'm bad at text

    Version #1[​IMG]

    Version #2[​IMG]

    Version #3[​IMG]
     
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    V2, yes u are bad at text :) its okay though fix up ur text maybe for text in the background don't fo over her hair
     
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    Stock to big. Just get rid of the text if it does not compliment the work. Needs more depth and work on color.
     
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    Thanks for the tips. I might just get rid of the text and i'll try and work in some depth.
     
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    spledid-o-amazing
     
  6. l0l0l

    l0l0l Senior Member

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    Thank you.
     
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    xMystic(+)Fire Well-Known Member

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    Imo, the things you lack are flow, lighting and depth. I can't see any lighting from your signature. Nor any flow. The sharp bits in your signature, it would be better if you blur them with your blur tool so it would add depth to your focal point.
     
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    Shouldve made her smaller instead of putting a huge face on it :(
     
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    Agree

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    For the text, in most cases just ordinary fonts will do the trick, just just arial, times new roman or georgia on a place where it adds flow (in most cases on the left or right of your stock, depends which side your flow goes) you can also use spaces between each letter, which will create more space and in most tags peace and quiet... Hope that helps! :D
     
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    l0l0l Senior Member

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    Thanks for the tips everyone, i'll keep this all in mind when I make my next one. Great help.
     

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