No zeba, it looked very cartoony and it was like cut-out right and placed over some other picture. I was looking for naturally done ones so I had to pass. Sorry.
GWK, its nice. Can you try changing the blue hue around the head to something greener to match the background? eruct, I like the new bg, skin texture and contrast in the jacket and hair. And, the blending. But there is still a little bit of a white 'glow' around the top of head? If it was more and make it look 'divine' or nice like GWK's it would be nice. Or if you can reduce it a lot, make it look very natural while still retaining the blending, it would be great too. Try both and lets see how it comes out. Sorry but I guess I will have to extend this by another 12 hours. I have not gotten the picture I needed yet.
I prefer the last one where the face was intact. Not much lighter and faded as the second one in #67. The first one has reduced contrast from the last one, and the top of the head seems to have been disproportionately reduced. Can you just take the last one (which was nice but had a blue blur) and change the color of the blur alone? Is that possible? Instead of a blue tinge, a green one? Try different greens and if something goes right, it would be great. Or even black?
No, it is somehow losing something which had made #64 extremely good other than the glow color. This one seems to have gone back in time. Sharp edges, white noise in hair, right hand, etc etc. Can you try one thing? Can you take #64, take the layer of the photograph, carefully remove off the blue glow around the head and at the armpit, making sure the head doesn't look cut out and is blending as well with the background as the body.
Almost perfect. Can you darken the green glow near the left neck or reduce its thickness? Same around the left forearm. (the top part of the left arm is just perfect - make the entire arm just like that - instead of the glow infiltrating the sleeve itself). Just to make it blend better. Also, can you correct that shadow in the upper lip? It kind of looks like a cleft.
Its kind of going off again. There is too much in-glow lightening the face at unnecessary places, especially on the left side. Why did this suddenly happen? Can you start of with #64 one last time, just carefully erase the outer glow of the head and neck alone, and add a thin line of green glow (same shade as in #74) to blend and that is about it? The lip, I guess you can just leave as it is (as in #64), it doesn't seem to benefit much from the shadow correction.
I like the glow part of the last two pictures. It is almost perfect except that it is still a little thick left neck and lower left forearm. However, the face and hair seems to have gotten some extra brightness/white noise. Why is this happening?
Glow is perfect. The contrast on jacket is perfect. But the face has blurred out a bit? Can you get it as neat and sharp as #64? It would be done then.