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Color Corruption

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Color Corruption.


Photoshop CS4, Wacom Intuos 3.


Copyright ZC-Designs 2012.

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Very nice now only if i could find a women who actually looked like this id be so happy

As a student graphic designer I may be biased, but I almost wish this were a poster as an advertisement. There are so many meanings you can derive from this, and even more ways you can cleverly draw them out.
To your use of color scale: How did you accomplish the LED-screen-from-an-angle look? You either have one hell of an eye, or methinks you used a combination of good layering and hue adjustment. I am fascinated. Either way, 10/10 mate.
The style and composition of your picture combine beautifully to give this piece an intriguing retro-punk flare that I just can't get my mind off of. Good work.

zigan responds:

Thank you! Your words are very kind and appreciated. To answer your question, I did use a few layers and adjusting their properties as well as some hue adjustments. Always fun to create and learn, and hear great feedback! I am definitley a fan of the retro-cyberpunk theme ;)

Pretty professional, my friend. The use of different light sources as different tone settings as well is done very well. I can't say there's anything I could suggest to make this better. Professional work through and through.

zigan responds:

Thank you very much! :)

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Dec 19, 2012
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