Good idea, nice clean chop! If you can flip the background statue it'll match the light source on the left foreground statue.
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Always a keen eye, good observation. I was so fixated with the building and colours I forgot to think about the statue itself. Inverted it to match the left oriented light source, thanks CMYK.
wow, I like this colorful implementation. The warm colors of the left side. Also a good idea to segue dark to the right.
I think it could be a good idea to associate the right staue more with the background, it seems now a lil bit superimposed.
Thanks Saad Akhtar for the photo of the stairs. Thanks wiki_wiki_whaaat for the door pic, and Bob Heron for the the man in armour. All other photos are mine. Windows, flags, flagpoles and pike drawn with the pen tool. (5 years and 3350 days ago)
Good idea, a little chop debris either side of the middle arm, the ocean layers are hanging out of the small bubbles a little & the fingers would have much more distortion and blur (as alan rightly points out).
My comment is based on observation & anyone can see that its correct. While I`m not sure why you make reference to Ponti55, I do agree that you are nothing like him....he was very talented indeed & very missed.
^ yet another personal attack unrelated to the entry..... my original comment will remain unless the powers that be see anything untoward contained in it. I`m sorry if you dont like it author but there is an option not to accept public comments on an entry if you feel so strongly.
strange you should continue to attack about "borrowing work"....and going further to mention Ponti55..... subconsciously I guess you must be needing this link to one of ponti`s work ( he had it as his avatar for a very long time as I recall)..... look familiar to anyone?
http://www.pxleyes.com/photoshop-picture/4bb36dca480de/Birth.html
EDIT: Author deleted the attacking comments after this was made public.
The authors link below is reference to my avatar (that is not in judgment here btw) the image is a photograph by Levi van Veluw, and he makes landscapes on human & manequin models & photographs them. I love his work and my avatar uses just one of his amazing images.... here is his site http://www.levivanveluw.nl/ and the video ... http://www.levivanveluw.nl/work/landscapes
(I know truth SEEMS like an attacking comment.. but you got the message so I figured that was my point anyway.. sorry you feel truth is attacking.. something you should work on (even the avatar is copy paste, sigh)
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Good idea, nice clean chop! If you can flip the background statue it'll match the light source on the left foreground statue.
Always a keen eye, good observation. I was so fixated with the building and colours I forgot to think about the statue itself. Inverted it to match the left oriented light source, thanks CMYK.
wow, I like this colorful implementation. The warm colors of the left side. Also a good idea to segue dark to the right.
I think it could be a good idea to associate the right staue more with the background, it seems now a lil bit superimposed.
nice colors author and cool mood...
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