This article was originally published on Digital Image Magazine in March 2010 and is preserved here for historical reference. While the tools or trends may have evolved, the perspective it reflects remains part of my journey in the photographic world.

Here is the full-size painted version of “Green Eyes.” Notice how dramatic and warm the lighting is. The background is jet black, eliminating the distracting elements in the original. The cropping is changed, so that the figure has more space surrounding it. The finishing touch is the glowing reflection on the tabletop.

One final note: Scott is offering an online course through the Digital Art Academy. It’s a four-week course specifically dedicated to using the smudge tool to create paintings in Photoshop. Scott will cover both his animal and people portrait techniques. “Green Eyes” is the demonstration photo for the portrait segment. The class includes about 60 PDF pages of information, as well as about 3 hours of video. Students are able to ask questions via email or class forums, and submit their work for feedback.
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