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SilentCaay
I'm not sure how you went about editing this. Looks like some magic wand or polygon mask with anti-aliasing turned off and brushes. This is how I would have gone about it:
-For the inverted parts, like the background and Rena outline, mask it all with the polygon mask tool and make sure anti-alias is turned on and feathering is set to 0px. Then use the "invert" option. -If you want to adjust the sharpness of the background, deselect the Rena outline (If using Photoshop, hold Alt when creating a new polgon mask if the old mask is still active to subract from the old one) and then adust the sharpness/contrast using the respective filters. -For the face, since the whole thing ends up b&w, "select all" then deselect the eyes and use the "desaturate" command or set saturation to minimum with the saturation filter.
Most of it looks alright except for the aliasing between the foreground and background and the blurriness from the brushes (at least it looks like brushes) near her shoulders, hair, lower-right of the silouette and a wierd brush stroke across the right eye.
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