(5 years and 3114 days ago)
hahahahahahaha...this looks so cool...one crazy parallel universe....best of luck author
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One Race Sticks (5 years and 3119 days ago)
hahahahahahaha...this looks so cool...one crazy parallel universe....best of luck author
Very DMT! good work
Nice concept! GL!
Wild and crazy, kind of like the Borg on Sesame Street!
very nice work author ....best of luck
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Everything is done in PS and some imagination. (5 years and 3116 days ago)
very nice piece...love the colors...gl author
Love the mood
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So sorry... but I just had to make me a little green guy!!! ;) (5 years and 3116 days ago)
I support the necessariness of a little green guy! And this is cute. I confess I don't understand the cross-shaped reflection thing at 9 o'clock on the flying saucer's body. Looking at the backside of the guy is kind of boring, however, but would be more interesting if we could see what he's heading toward--and then think about the Rule of Thirds in constructing the composition.
Don't know that rule, please tell me about it, I would love to hear.
Thank you
Cool little fellow, I like the motion and the perspective of him. Really looks like he's driving home.
Thank you very much
cool looking creature...gl author
Rule of Thirds http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_thirds
BTW Photoshop CS5 has a Rule-of-Thirds cropping-grid-lines option.
I can't see any problem regarding my composition and that rule?!
But there are also other rules, in my language there is something called the golden ratio in relation to image compositing, I'm not quite sure it has the same name in English. It's about how the eye sees a picture, etc., among other things also that it is not optimal to place something directly in the center but improved slightly above or slightly below.
But as I said, there are also many other rules and not just the one you are writing about.
Besides, rules are made ​​to be broken
Yes they are made to be broken. Good luck Author This little guy is hauling ass, he prolly breaking speed limits too.
Break the rules!
He's cute, love his 'headlights', I also like the blue light coming from the rim of your saucer.
Thank you
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(5 years and 3120 days ago)
the simple shadow you placed under the saucer would help the little guys you created, (a little gauss would help) a soft burn brush over the saucer's lower edges could aid in the thickening of the ship (giving it density) (dodging the top accordingly) but then it would become my creation and not yours... the cartoonish effect is done quite well, if you wish to bridge into a more dense image, go for it with my suggestions, but I do love the fact this is recognizable as your own.. GOOD LUCK (and as always.. IMHO)
EDIT: the easiest way I find to manipulate gaussian blur is to go full tilt, open a layer underneath the little ships and draw a very flat oval, fill it with black. Go to Guass blur and just move the slide bar til the edges blur nicely (keep it as dark as it is, you can always reduce opacity later... place the disk under one of the little ships and align it with the size moving it back and forth til it looks good (Use scale to make the size right) then just play with the opacity till it looks well blended (You may have to gently burn the bottom of the ships so it blend well (next time you are driving down the road look at the shadows cars cast on the road, you'll see that it's darker directly under the car and where the wheels meet the road then the rest of the area (that's a guass blur..also the wheels them self will be darker just at the edge where it touches the road (sometimes the exact same color) it's an easy way to create realism.. and to ground and object so it doesn't look pasted on)
Good Luck.. !! and good job
Thanks Drivenslush I just redid look any better ? hey give me all the comments you want Thats how some of us learn Now I have to ask on gaussain blur I always did 3 but now I have it up to 6 was I to low on it plus tried what you said in comment...Thanks
The start pic for the planet surface is a brilliant choice. I would adjust the sky and the ground differently (as the sky result is great while the ground is washed out and kind of flat). The cartoon spaceship and aliens on a realistic background is a valid artistic choice. I think the shadows should be stronger, however, especially where the cartoon elements touch the ground so they don't look like they're floating. The spaceship landing struts should cast shadows plus the underside of the spaceship should be shadowed as well as the aliens' crotches and wheel tops.
Thanks all Here is another redo
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Lots of cool stuff, but some problems as well: The space-suit guys are WAY too big. The stars wouldn't shine through the moon, neither the lit nor dark portions.
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