Portret Maide 1935
Photoshop/airbrush technique
Portret from Maide
Available for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints
Photoshop/airbrush technique
Portret from Maide
Available for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints
Judith Oppenhe..., 3 months ago
beautiful!
butchart, 3 months ago
wonderful skin tones.. seductive lace….........b
DanDumas, 3 months ago
great skin tone
Peter Evans, 3 months ago
Wow stunning shot absolutely delicious :-)
Antanas, 3 months ago
great portrait, well done
Barssel, 3 months ago
Great portrait, love the treatment….........well done.
Nigel Donald, 3 months ago
Nice composition & lovely model, but I think your airbrushing is a touch too soft & her eyes a touch too bright! almost perfect.
Sandy Viktor Nys in reply to Nigel Donald’s comment, 3 months ago
As designer I am very spoiled with my 24 inch flatscreen from Dell, together with the Apple colour management of my G5 powermac I got an excellent colour printflow. I work for professional printers and until now what I see on my screen is what gets printed. (as CMYK files for magazines, to jpg files for photoprint and posters, to what comes out my Epson photoprinter : all is perfect colour syncronised with my flatscreen.)
I have however noticed that watching my art on a friend’s windows pc, is terrible. Dark details go completely black, skintones looks orange etc. Mind you even though I am a Mac addict , I noticed the same problem on consumers iMacs. And other Macs with a cheap flatscreen. I also want to point out that all my art is on a very high resolution, what you see on your screen are tiny small compressed files.
But I guess this is everyones problem. Do they see my art as ment to be, and even more, how does Redbubble print my art ???