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    Re: Tika

    I think you did real well here, Phil. There def looks to be processing going on, but, I think what you did works. There is a white rim light/line on her right leg below the knee but it looks like a natural rim light to me. not sure if thats what GB is reffering to.
    There is a nice diffused glow to her hair which I think is pleasantly affective.
    The only real "concern" I have with this is the left leg knee area. There is an abrupt line where the thigh is dark and maybe overly smooth and then the kneee and below is light and much more natural. If the transition were subtle it might not attract my attention but there is a definitive line where the differences are set. That area looks noticeably proceesed to me.
    All in all, this is very nice and a stunning model.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


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    Re: Tika

    Quote Originally Posted by gahspidy
    I think you did real well here, Phil. There def looks to be processing going on, but, I think what you did works. There is a white rim light/line on her right leg below the knee but it looks like a natural rim light to me. not sure if thats what GB is reffering to.
    There is a nice diffused glow to her hair which I think is pleasantly affective.
    The only real "concern" I have with this is the left leg knee area. There is an abrupt line where the thigh is dark and maybe overly smooth and then the kneee and below is light and much more natural. If the transition were subtle it might not attract my attention but there is a definitive line where the differences are set. That area looks noticeably proceesed to me.
    All in all, this is very nice and a stunning model.
    thanks Gary... smoothening was kept to minimum though

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