I totally agree with your statement - her costume is rather simple and great one for people just starting out. That's not, however, my reason for wanting to cosplay her.I would think Poison Ivy would be the perfect pick for someone just starting out. Her costume is probably one of the easiest to reproduce (depending on what version of her you're cosplaying as), seeing as it's usually just a green one piece bathing suit with matching gloves and boots. It also has enough leeway to get creative with it on top of that.[DOUBLEPOST=1378999883,1378999771][/DOUBLEPOST]Speaking of which, I'd LOVE to see someone try to reproduce her costume from the Animal Man/Swamp Thing crossover Rotworld:
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why does your friend Raye always look so disinterested? every picture with you two together in cosplay she looks like she would rather be somewhere else!Poor Peter, (s)he can't catch a break!
I personally don't think that's true, she doesn't look uninterested to me. I know she HATES her smile, and she hates smiling for pictures, so that's likely the case. And with her huge bambi eyes, it probably makes her look a little empathetic, but I promise you she's fine.why does your friend Raye always look so disinterested? every picture with you two together in cosplay she looks like she would rather be somewhere else!
Post a few and we'll let you know!As an aside, lighting was pretty terrible in that little room. It's all over head lighting, which casts shadows over our eyes, it's not the most flattering thing.
How do you guys feel about super processed pictures? Cause I've been playing around with filters and...I think it's the greatest thing ever, so I'm tempted to repost some pictures I've already posted, but have them be all crazy.
It's a phase everyone goes through, like when you first discover you can add fruit/nuts to pancakes, or when you learn how to make your own ringtones. It'll pass, but you'll learn a lot. I wonder what @evilmike would say?How do you guys feel about super processed pictures?
my mistake then...I personally don't think that's true, she doesn't look uninterested to me. I know she HATES her smile, and she hates smiling for pictures, so that's likely the case. And with her huge bambi eyes, it probably makes her look a little empathetic, but I promise you she's fine.
I think I'm just bored. When I'm not working on a costume or have any photoshoots planned, I just go back through and look at cosplay pictures and am all 'PLAY WITH ALL THE PHOTOS!!'It's a phase everyone goes through, like when you first discover you can add fruit/nuts to pancakes, or when you learn how to make your own ringtones. It'll pass, but you'll learn a lot. I wonder what @evilmike would say?
--Patrick
Oh, it's okay. I mean, it's hard to know when you only see someone in photo shoot pic's.my mistake then...
HA! You're very kind. [DOUBLEPOST=1379610956,1379610765][/DOUBLEPOST]I have yet to see a bad picture of kags, so this ought to be interesting.
I'm doing my best, but I have to confess that I haven't been as poor as I am right now in YEARS. So...I'm having a really hard time finanically....but I am trying.I assume your next costume is ready soon?
When I think "super processed," I think of photos where the skin has been amped up so bright that the eyes & mouth no longer even look like they're part of your face, and your nose is completely gone, or when people apply the HDR filter about 5 times in a row until there are no midtones any longer.(These are what I mean by super processed.)
Agreed. Working with the Levels and adding a little color grading isn't "super processed" it's tweaking. I say, tweak away.When I think "super processed," I think of photos where the skin has been amped up so bright that the eyes & mouth no longer even look like they're part of your face, and your nose is completely gone, or when people apply the HDR filter about 5 times in a row until there are no midtones any longer.
--Patrick
Oh, yeah, no...I don't think I would ever be that bad. As an artist, I like to think I have a better eye than that - I wouldn't let me become inhuman looking.When I think "super processed," I think of photos where the skin has been amped up so bright that the eyes & mouth no longer even look like they're part of your face, and your nose is completely gone, or when people apply the HDR filter about 5 times in a row until there are no midtones any longer.
--Patrick
Yay! Thank you for your blessing. I shall now tweak to my hearts content!Agreed. Working with the Levels and adding a little color grading isn't "super processed" it's tweaking. I say, tweak away.
I shall now twerk to my hearts content!
Can't lose something you never had!Hey, what's that I see floating in the gutter? Oh, Ravenpoe, I think you lost something...
It's not lost if I know where it is. That's just where I keep it.Can't lose something you never had!
Are you offering your editing services?? Haha, I'm kidding!The main things to do is to bring up the blacks a bit, then play a little with warm and cold colors. Those minor tweaks can make a photo pop more.
What program are you using?
I suppose. And thank you!I don't think you should even question yourself anymore Kags, every time you produce more photographic evidence of your efforts we all go crazy.