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https://www.fiverr.com/eastfist/draw-something-random-in-my-style
Here’s your chance, folks! Order something random from me before I become rich and famous! It’ll be fun!
I’m accomplishing my goals and dreams in earnest. This is almost 15 years in the making. The proof just came in and the colors and cropping aren’t right, but that’s something I can fix before I ship it off again.
Any interested buyers, get in contact with me. Just know you won’t get it right away.
I don’t invest a lot of time practicing how to use my Nikon D3200, but when I do, I make the most of it.
I’m using either just the on-camera flash or using a standing key light. With the flash, the light is so bright, it actually “flattens” out your face and makes it look wider that it actually is. So what you have to do is go into Photoshop and deepen those midtones, in essence, model out your own face again. With the standing light, I just wanted to see if I could get that highlight on the top of my hair. Now that I know it works, I need a reflector so I can fill in the shadow in the front, since the light doesn’t reach my face.
Hey, it’s a learning process. I’m not ashamed to admit it.
Aw, shucks. I guess I don’t look as cool as my hero Greg Brady when he does it:
365+ selfies from Instagram for the year of 2014 + a twist
I was digging through my old photos and retouched it with some more understanding of levels. You really have to create that wide range of shades, otherwise it will look flat, as it did out of the camera. Even though I set up the lights intending it to look a certain way.