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John 675
03-12-08, 09:51 PM
im doing a favour for a customer at work, thought id share it,
her mother is the one on the right apparently?? and she wanted it repairing as a present for her.. problem was the people we send it to wouldnt of had it back by xmas.. and would of charged £180.!!!
so im doing it for her and charged her a donation to Bernardos lol

its not perfect but, i didnt have long to do it really,

see what you think :

BEFORE :

http://photos-a.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-snc1/v1176/62/53/1019250930/n1019250930_224344_5716.jpg

AFTER :

http://photos-b.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-snc1/v1176/62/53/1019250930/n1019250930_224345_1470.jpg

hovis
03-12-08, 09:59 PM
looks good


but could you not have made them less ugly while you were at it?

sinbad
03-12-08, 10:06 PM
Nice work there's a lot missing!

My eye was drawn to the child on the left, though. I feel as though the right side of her face is sitting too high, or that her right eye is too small.

arcdef
03-12-08, 10:10 PM
looks good, im sure they will be chuffed to bits with the results, but as said the faces could do with a tad more tinkering!! leep up the good work :)

DarrenSV650S
03-12-08, 10:13 PM
Turning Japanese, I think I'm turning Japanese, I really think so

dizzyblonde
03-12-08, 10:25 PM
if you look at the original picture the girl on the left has a more open left eye(looking at the photo). In that I mean its not as narrow on the top lid as it runs towards the nose(as you have drwan in), perhaps the shading on her cheek is a little dark? Also her iris should be a little larger, its a tad smaller than the other one, maybe this is what the odd look is?
Also the girl on the right has more of an upper lid, in your pic you have given not much definition to the upper lid as shading goes.

...but all said, you've not done too bad considering its a pretty narled photo

John 675
03-12-08, 11:23 PM
like i said its not perfect, and not too bad for an hours work :)

dizzyblonde
03-12-08, 11:25 PM
not bad at all, and your trying to do someone a favour ;-)

Warthog
03-12-08, 11:29 PM
Its very good for the background, but both kids eyes have gone japanese. I think in actual fact it would be a lot better if you concentrate on making the eyes more british, as that is really important. I mean, would they want to cherish the photo if they both look Japanese? Use artistic license. Otherwise very good.

Warthog
03-12-08, 11:31 PM
Actually its better than I thought, I'd just say the girl on the left. her right eye has a slant to it, even it up like her left, adn the girl on the left her right eye is too thin, make it bigger. It is pretty damn good though!

dizzyblonde
03-12-08, 11:33 PM
adn the girl on the left her right eye is too thin, make it bigger. It is pretty damn good though!

Its not too thin, look carefully, its actually a little large in comparison(on the repro photo). Her other eye is quite small but has a larger amount of eyelid above, plus she has a definate eyebrow on the other eye.
Eyes aren't a mirror image of each other but are usually pretty close

mister c
04-12-08, 06:42 AM
The state that the original one was in, I think you have done an exceptional job, alright it's not perfect, but with all of those creases I don't think it ever will be. Good Job :)

Richie
04-12-08, 08:09 AM
Im the Words of Darth Vader... "Impressive"

Mr Speirs
04-12-08, 10:20 AM
What Mister C said. Orginally I looked at the pic and thought ah the faces look a bit weird but then considering the original I think you have done a top job.

Now you could do me a favour too could you?

2840

It used to be the Mona Lisa :)

carty
04-12-08, 04:45 PM
Yep good job I reckon, does this dispel the myth about polishing a turd?

sv-robo
06-12-08, 06:02 PM
looks good


but could you not have made them less ugly while you were at it?
PMSL......& why when i look at the little girl standing up do i think of Peter Kay??LOL.