Thanks to glasseyes at flickr.com for the black horse source photo; to for the white horse source and to markmiller at morguefile for the others. Thanks to Jeff Ross at CGtextures.com for the beautiful arched rock source; (5 years and 3331 days ago)
Nice concept and interesting use of source. Might have made the rocks in the background a little darker/shaper to match those in the foreground but that is just a small nitpick. Like your concept!
author says:
In order to get depth into the image, faraway rocks couldn't be the same intensity as the foreground rocks. Thanks for your thoughts, however.
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It's too dark overall. The plane looks like it could be jammed in the rocks, or perhaps behind the rocks, or ???
The brown sky with the too dark clouds on the left doesn't help, either.
The perspective is totally off. The original source pic is a down shot, but the bottom of the final image with the reflection is at a completely different angle with a horizon line that makes no sense.
author says:
yeah, a Hershey Kiss floating in a Calico Ocean is just demanding sense, not to mention an upper magic pool that brings forth the waves, as it stays calm, and the devils are kept at bay while the Know-it-alls fade in to non existence just like Queen Maab and her Sister.. the Lady of the Lake, thank god I have Merlin in my heart and I can never be put down no matter how hard you try (and yes, I returned Excalibur to the Lady before she faded and was blessed with coming of the Grail (runaway, runaway runaway)
Imagination.. a terrible thing to waste but oh so easy to steal from others
Viva Fille
You are harmless
I have no fear of you
IT's A BUNNY! LOP IT'S HEAD OFF!
You might want to post a step-by-step, or a link to the transparency tutorial.
author says:
No tutorial to refer to,its just a simple plastic wrap with the hue and saturation adjustment.And some blur around the edges,real simple no tutorial needed.I like working things out for myself,more fun than following tutorials.Thx for your comment.
Very very nice piece author...@what is with u ShiZa do u have somethings nice to say about others work...if u want to gave critique then give creative advice how to author fix his work...now u just trashing others work and that is not good start here...best of luck author
author says:
Maybe we have different views on what effect we want?Difficult to say,besause you only give a negativie comment,without anything else.Thx Erathion appreciate the positive comment,it really helps to encourage people to enter again.
Wouldn't the waffle have gotten too soggy by now and sunk! Or maybe it is one of the ones that I made last weekend ... they were so hard you could use them as bricks ... Fun idea!
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Nice concept and interesting use of source. Might have made the rocks in the background a little darker/shaper to match those in the foreground but that is just a small nitpick. Like your concept!
In order to get depth into the image, faraway rocks couldn't be the same intensity as the foreground rocks. Thanks for your thoughts, however.
Howdie stranger!
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