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Old 04-27-2005, 03:07 AM
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vector art using illustrator 3

same thing with this i have dont this illustrator and retouch up in photoshop on the shadow part the other would be just the original copy which without touching up
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Old 04-29-2005, 10:48 PM
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vector art using illustrator 3

Hi again, g281274.

When I look at your Illustrator drawing, (that's a very fine drawing!) my eye tells me that your light source is above and to the left based mostly on the shadows under the chin and on the neck. When you took the image into Photoshop, the light source moved 180? (down right). As a result there is a bit of visual confusion added to the image, the way I see it.

I took a few minutes to try and show you what I mean. Here's an attempt to use your original image and have the light source in PS match the original drawing. What do you think?

Also, rather than using a drop shadow I tried to project where the person's image might be cast on the wall.
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