colorization of Lewis Powell's mug shot
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08-28-2018, 07:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-28-2018 07:34 AM by civilwarincolor.)
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RE: colorization of Lewis Powell's mug shot
(08-27-2018 06:53 PM)L Verge Wrote: Thank you for all that information. Once you decide on the colors to use, how long does it take you to colorize just one photo (of medium size)? BTW: Did you once give a program on your process at a Surratt Society banquet? Laurie - Yes, I did give a program to your organization. It was through your help that I found most of the colors I used for that presentation. Thank you! To answer your question of time. It is not so much a matter of size, but complexity. A studio image with just one person is going to take far less time than complex outdoor scene with lots of subjects and a varied background. My typical time for a studio image can be a few hours. For a complicated outdoor scene with significant damage, several days. David Descendant of: Cpl. Samuel Richardson 70th IN Inf. Pvt. Richard M. Sturm 73rd IL Inf. Pvt. John Wesley Knott 6th NC St. Troops http://civilwarincolor.com http://civilwarin3d.com |
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