Flash -
Pretty model. I think she must have followed the camera with her eyes which made them appear too far back in depth. I used SPM's cloning tool to touch them up along with a few other areas. When I was finished, I no longer saw any light reflection from her eyes so I added some with the use of IrfanView's (F12) eyedropper and paint brush. To get the depth correct I used the eyedropper to select a white area of the eyeball which was actually the cyan channel color and added a dot to each eye. I then selected a white area of the eyeball on the red channel and painted the dot set off horizontally from the cyan dot. Trial and error was used to find the correct horrizontal distance between the red and cyan dots (which was different for each eye) to have the dot "reflection" appear on the surface of each eye. Not the easiest way to do it but otherwise I would have to start from
scratch again.
Subtle adjustments but I couldn't sleep and thought I'd fool around for a while until I got sleepy again.
Cheers,
Brian
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To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
From: flash472002(-at-)yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2013 23:52:03 -0700
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Flash - Grab from Lexus IS commercial (A)
Here's a quickie portrait, recently grabbed from a Lexus IS commercial, at a point when the camera was moving sideways.
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