Brain no longer melting. Big yellow with lavender stripes caterpillar (c&c p&ty)
Myra say it lacks the subtle shimmer of the real deal. She's right but this is as close as I could get.
https://jbrianwaddington.files.wordp...1-dscf0928.jpg
Re: Brain no longer melting. Big yellow with lavender stripes caterpillar (c&c p&ty)
I like how you've created an underlighting effect.
Re: Brain no longer melting. Big yellow with lavender stripes caterpillar (c&c p&ty)
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Shadowman
I like how you've created an underlighting effect.
I will admit to capturing the underlighting from the natural sunlight. I may even admit to creating it by flipping the shot to put the lighted area under rather than over. But I did nothing with artificial lights.
Re: Brain no longer melting. Big yellow with lavender stripes caterpillar (c&c p&ty)
Hi B, I like it's little tail:)
Hope you don't mind, I had a quick play to brighten him/her up a tad, just delete it if you don't like bud!
http://i58.tinypic.com/20aw0wl.jpg
What do you think?
Re: Brain no longer melting. Big yellow with lavender stripes caterpillar (c&c p&ty)
I think David's edit is a very big improvement. I'd consider blurring the background a bit, particularly on the top, where the in-focus twigs are a distraction. You can do this with a layer, but Glenn has posted instructions on how to do it with the LR adjustment brush.
Re: Brain no longer melting. Big yellow with lavender stripes caterpillar (c&c p&ty)
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deetheturk
Hi B, I like it's little tail:)
Hope you don't mind, I had a quick play to brighten him/her up a tad, just delete it if you don't like bud!
http://i58.tinypic.com/20aw0wl.jpg
Don't mind at all. The only trouble is that the yellow isn't the right yellow. It truly needs to be a dark almost brown yellow because except for the bright yellow in the original the rest was in shadow.
What do you think?
Re: Brain no longer melting. Big yellow with lavender stripes caterpillar (c&c p&ty)
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DanK
I think David's edit is a very big improvement. I'd consider blurring the background a bit, particularly on the top, where the in-focus twigs are a distraction. You can do this with a layer, but Glenn has posted instructions on how to do it with the LR adjustment brush.
I am not so good with painting and precise adjustments. But I could have blurred them out other ways.