Jody wrote:
> And I tried to
> colour my cheeks, but ended up looking like a
> showgirl, or a porcelain doll.

Well, that's all right too, as long as it's you... :)

> The lips looked weird
> too.

They really did...?
Hmm. I don't mind much... :)
 
Anyway, I think that's fun too, trying to color black and white pictures. (Old family 
pictures mostly or pictures of places no longer there.) I haven't yet got much further 
than you have, though.
The problem for me is to find a way of colorizing while still keeping the original 
"texture" of grain and shadows of the original surface (of the black and white 
picture), be it the wall of a house or the skin of a person.

Anyone got a hint of the best way to go about to achieve this?

> I only wish I had taken more people photos to play
> with.

I am fortunate to have plenty, but I shoot mostly in color anyway. The challenge here 
is to have fun with friends and relatives: distorting, cutting and pasting etc.

Btw. anybody know where I can get ready made cartoon... frames(?) that are being used 
in cartoons for people's words or thoughts?

Good luck Jody,
Lasse

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