Union Soldier

wilber6150

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This is a really great image, well done! One suggestion, if I may be so bold, the dividing line between the mustache/beard and skin tones is very harsh. I think it would be better if the two blended more on the border rather than just an abrupt transition.
 
This is a really great image, well done! One suggestion, if I may be so bold, the dividing line between the mustache/beard and skin tones is very harsh. I think it would be better if the two blended more on the border rather than just an abrupt transition.
Ahhhhhh yup, absolutly correct, just realized that I had missed that :cry: Will fix and repost :) Thats a perfect example of looking at an image a thousand times and not seeing whats right in front of you lol
 
Could the Soldier's name have been Lincoln as well ? 13 men named Abraham Lincoln served in the Union army !
One A.L. served in the 1st Squadron Cherokee Mounted Volunteers, C.S.A.
 
Ahhhhhh yup, absolutly correct, just realized that I had missed that :cry: Will fix and repost :smile: Thats a perfect example of looking at an image a thousand times and not seeing whats right in front of you lol

That looks fantastic. I try not to be too critical of others work, but I know that you have done great stuff and this was an easy fix to bump it up to that level.

:cloud9:
 
Did a quick fix on the hair, the boundary line between skin and hair has always been a pain for me lol Zuzah and CivilWarinColor makes it look way to easy :cry:
The trick is to put lots and lots of skin color in the hair and beard line, and then remove to taste - I always leave something like 40% skin color in the hair with a desaturated hair color. Low hardness brush does absolute wonders for edges!
 

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