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    Re: Before and After Colorization

    Heck I thought the original photograph was awesome.

    But this color job is fantastic Zak!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loose Canon View Post
    Heck I thought the original photograph was awesome.

    But this color job is fantastic Zak!
    Thanks! I'm currently working on a coloring project of a historic picture taken of a family during the depression. I'll post that one as well once I'm finished.

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    Re: Before and After Colorization

    really nice work, looks great.

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    Re: Before and After Colorization

    Truly brilliant Zac well done, worthy of a tutorial, please write one

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    Re: Before and After Colorization

    That's really impressive Zak. It brings the image to life. I shall try this on some old monochrome family photos although I'm not sure I can aspire to your skill level.

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    Re: Before and After Colorization

    Great work on this one, and as already said the original was rather good.

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    Re: Before and After Colorization

    Quote Originally Posted by Ndukes View Post
    That's really impressive Zak. It brings the image to life. I shall try this on some old monochrome family photos although I'm not sure I can aspire to your skill level.
    If you're new to coloring I'd point you in the direction of Mads Madsen, Sanna Dullaway, or Dana Keller. All 3 are excellent at this and Mads and Sanna taught me the basics back when I first started learning this. I think all of them have written free tutorials you can find online as well. Good luck!

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