Like I mentioned not so long ago, I'm putting together a nude book =) So here are some examples of who is going to be in the book and what you would be buying if you were kind enough to buy my book *puppy eyes* pwease =)
if its hand bound/printed maybe, but if not nah, just about anyone can go online and upload photos and make a book and i dont think thats special in todays age
To hand do it would take forever. Of course it is easy to make a book, but it is the content. The photographs in the book are exclusive. It depends on how interested you are in my work. Not everyone will like what I do lol
LOVE these shots. Especially the ones of Miss Cobweb. Im completely envious of her look.
Who are you making the book through? If youre offering paperback and the price is reasonable Id buy a copy. Prolly even some prints too. I love love love the set with Sir Integra (She changed her name right) and...Uh...I think his name is Mark. Its the nazi themed one. Love it.
BTW what process did you use to make the images black and white here? Did you use the channel mixer or gradient map?
I dont really do B&W that much, but all I do is desaturate all the colours seperately (I find it makes it look more crisp that way rather than just reducing the saturation) and up the contrast and black levels by about 10% That tutorial looks good, very pretty =D
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Who are you making the book through? If youre offering paperback and the price is reasonable Id buy a copy. Prolly even some prints too. I love love love the set with Sir Integra (She changed her name right) and...Uh...I think his name is Mark. Its the nazi themed one. Love it.
BTW what process did you use to make the images black and white here? Did you use the channel mixer or gradient map?
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There will be a paperback option and it will be through Blurb.
Channel Mixer, I wanted them to look quite simple =)
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What were the settings? I never do black and white but when I do I use This turorial. It makes the pic sooo pretty
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I dont really do B&W that much, but all I do is desaturate all the colours seperately (I find it makes it look more crisp that way rather than just reducing the saturation) and up the contrast and black levels by about 10%
That tutorial looks good, very pretty =D
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