work in progress (3/4) List item Submitted to "JFF silhouette challenge" Approved by Alex Ledante May 9, 2018, 11:49 pm 51 Views 8 Votes 17 Comments Share Tweet Pin Note that the silhouette isn’t black, just a very dark brown. Kim was wondering what a Silent Hill treatment looks like and this is what the Silent Hill treatment looks like… MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list Share Tweet Pin Written by Alex Ledante facebook pinterest twitter 17 Comments Oh wow! That is a totally hot outfit she is wearing 1 nice disconnect between the dress and the blades, eh? 1 Looks like she is about to slice and dice someone 1 she is meant to be an assassin who dressed like a call girl as cover. where’d she hide those huge blades? 1 Yes great tones indeed!!! 1 Usually I like a range of warms and cools but this piece is all warm I love both the color and composition in this one. 1 You know all the right things to say to a guy! 1 Brighter though still with its magical atmosphere 1 Not underexposed, but still muted and subdued. That was a tough look to learn… 1 How many steps for you to complete it? 1 It is a procedural technique, but I do it a little different each time 1 It’s interesting to know the way you work, brother. 1 I like this one, the tones are better for me. 1 Certainly doesn’t suffer from underexposure like the other version I know just how you feel 1 While that’s a good problem to have, it is still a problem 1
she is meant to be an assassin who dressed like a call girl as cover. where’d she hide those huge blades? 1
Oh wow! That is a totally hot outfit she is wearing
nice disconnect between the dress and the blades, eh?
Looks like she is about to slice and dice someone
she is meant to be an assassin who dressed like a call girl as cover. where’d she hide those huge blades?
Yes great tones indeed!!!
Usually I like a range of warms and cools but this piece is all warm
I love both the color and composition in this one.
You know all the right things to say to a guy!
Brighter though still with its magical atmosphere
Not underexposed, but still muted and subdued. That was a tough look to learn…
How many steps for you to complete it?
It is a procedural technique, but I do it a little different each time
It’s interesting to know the way you work, brother.
I like this one, the tones are better for me.
Certainly doesn’t suffer from underexposure like the other version
I know just how you feel
While that’s a good problem to have, it is still a problem