Orrin No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Jul 6, 2006 Messages 339 Reaction score 89 Location Sparks, Nevada Jan 16, 2012 #1 Is the image helped or hurt by the little touch of color?
Frequency Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Oct 17, 2010 Messages 8,864 Reaction score 683 Location Calicut, Kerala,India Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 17, 2012 #2 Simple...beautiful
BlackSheep No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Feb 6, 2011 Messages 1,580 Reaction score 230 Location Woodbridge, Canada Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 17, 2012 #3 I actually think it's hurt by the colour, all of the leading lines point to the box at the top right; but the colour in the signal contradicts the direction of visual flow. Unless you wanted to create a bit of visual tension with 2 focal points?
I actually think it's hurt by the colour, all of the leading lines point to the box at the top right; but the colour in the signal contradicts the direction of visual flow. Unless you wanted to create a bit of visual tension with 2 focal points?
Orrin No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Jul 6, 2006 Messages 339 Reaction score 89 Location Sparks, Nevada Jan 18, 2012 Thread Starter 🔹 #4 Thanks for the feedback!
Mike Lamb Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Jun 7, 2009 Messages 1,641 Reaction score 598 Location Chicago Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 18, 2012 #5 I agree. The color does not help.
Majeed Badizadegan TPF Supporters Supporting Member 📸 Joined Jul 14, 2011 Messages 4,173 Reaction score 2,551 Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 18, 2012 #6 Selective coloring has run its course for the most part, it seems. The image is a bit dull in the first place, with or without the selective coloring
Selective coloring has run its course for the most part, it seems. The image is a bit dull in the first place, with or without the selective coloring