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Chella Reaves

Behind Me
Behind Me by @klawzie (Chella Reaves)

A redhead runs through a graveyard at night. Supposed to be something like a survival horror game promotional poster/screen grab. ;)

Edited (heavily) from a photograph of myself. I removed my glasses, changed my eyes, skin tone, hair color, added clothing that wasn't in the original photo, changed the color of the clothing that was there, and added a graveyard at night. (If you'd like to see the original photo or two of the 'progressions' of the image, let me know and I'll link you once I have a moment.)

The statue was a stock photo I found on DeviantArt (should be easy enough for me to find) and the moon was courtesy a freeware Photoshop brush.

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Posted: Wednesday, 13 August, 2003 @ 11:46 PM

Very cool pic. Almost all the time i come on the site now, i check your gallery to see if you have any new stuff. I saw the original photo you took and good calls on all the edits you've made. you sorta toned it down to a point where it begins to work with the darkness of the background. only thing that bugs me about it is the blue thats on her arm. It just seems too rich or something. Besides that, its a great piece.

Posted: Wednesday, 22 December, 2004 @ 04:39 PM

Did you draw this or alter a photo in psp.....?

Posted: Wednesday, 22 December, 2004 @ 07:02 PM

Oh, I took a photo of myself with my digital camera on timer and painted over it a little in Photoshop and Painter.

Thanks for all the comments!

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