that poor giraffe is gonna get hot! Awesome job on this.
author says:
thanks
and do not be worry , she has accepted her faith and agree to sacrifice her self
her worrier will ride her in the after death as he rode her in his life
Can you make the frame standing in the sand so that we can't see it's lower part? I think it would look better and save you some blending issues.
If you're not sure how it should look, take a small frame, in real life ( you can make one from paper, cardboard, and put it in a bowl of sugar, flour or something similar to sand. There you have your reference!
I would suggest you keep this entry on daylight and make some shadows to the animals, frame & tree. GL.
author says:
Thanks Greymval for the suggestion....I was on the fence about leaving the frame out of the sand and was hoping to get some feedback about it..I like it better in the sand now that I have redone it....I'm pretty pleased with the outcome but welcome any and all suggestions for improvements
I'm not eager to make future comments on this, cause i don't wanna get you discouraged , so if you like it this way, i won't judge Instead, this is...
What I would do:
1. Make desert opaque, so that the bottom of the frame cannot be seen any more - use plants to cover up where it goes in the ground if blending is not convincing.
2.Make the foreground Daylight and keep the sky in the frame, night time. Instead of that unconvincing green stuff I would search on sxc.hu "desert grass" I"ll find at least 3 usable sources that I can also use for step 1.
3. Make shadows for elephant,maybe tree as well- use displace map if necessary . Fix the cutout of that frame we can stil see white spots in Hi-res.
4.Wait for other comments if I don't agree with Greymval, lol.
Good luck.
author says:
Greymval it's never discouraging to get helpful input!! That's why I'm here...to learn and get suggestions so please don't stop your comments....I was already working on something close to what you were suggesting...I have a feeling this is gonna be a work in progress but that's how I get better so thanks for all your suggestions
Great attitude ... and you have done well with the picture. I have never been able to do these out-of-frame images ... the perspective is always so hard to get right.
I love the look on the giraffe's face LOL..Nice Job..Best of Luck
I never would have guessed...
ha ha cute
OMG THIS IS FUNNY!!! Looks very comfy!
I mean that in a nice way.... it's a very cute pic!
Very believable, excellent in every way........JB
so cool image...gl
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