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10-29-2003, 01:38 PM
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Juried Member
Joined: Feb 2002
Location: Romeo, MI
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Nicholas
This is a pastel commission of a little boy named Nicholas. The colors scanned a bit strange. His nose is not that red, his ear is not so purple and his shirt and eyes are more gray blue than shown. I have been trying to learn Photoshop to make corrections, but that is a whole line of study unto itself. I painted his sister three years ago and the mother is expecting again (a.k.a. future portrait). I was happy with the results and thought it would be fun to post.
Vianna
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10-29-2003, 02:30 PM
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Joined: Aug 2002
Location: Port Elizabeth, NJ
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Vianna, try lowering the saturation in PhotoShop. But personally I have a hard time adjusting for the web; often the end result once up on my monitor on the web looks very different from the product I uploaded. Aside from that, a very appealing painting. He's a very cute little guy and I really like your feathery strokes.
I have a client who's just waiting for the next grandchild to turn two; that will make the third for her. Don't you just love those commissions?
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10-29-2003, 03:47 PM
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Location: Romeo, MI
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Love those pregnant clients!
Thanks, Leslie, for the information about Photoshop. I will try that.
Do you think we should offer our clients with small children a romantic night out with their significant others as a way of insuring our employment?
Vianna
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10-29-2003, 04:03 PM
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Location: Port Elizabeth, NJ
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Not a bad idea. And it would definitely be tax-deductible as a business expense!
Do you have his older sister posted anywhere?
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10-29-2003, 10:48 PM
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Location: Romeo, MI
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I think we are on to something
Hey, Leslie, I think we might have a good idea here. We could keep ourselves in business for years to come. I do not have a record of the portrait I did of the little boy's sister. That one was the first painting I did after major painting arm trauma. I learned to never play tag and ice skate at the same time because it has a negative effect on your skills as an artist after you fall. I did not photograph any of my work at that time.
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