Try to fix the plane selection. It's very bumpy. Using the pen tool or lasso tool will give you smooth edges on the fuselage. Get rid of the white outline too.
Plane parts are at the wrong angle. They don't match up. Plane should be the same gray as the source pic, and not same hues as the buildings, to create contrast.
CMYK46, i agree with you for the wrong angle of the plane, but only on the back of the plane...i simply can't do the right perspective I'm not good enough, i'm a begginer, and i want to learn as much as possible, but i can't do it right, i tried a lot...
I think the colors are good... why the plane should be the same gray as the source pic, if it match the city photo.. ?
For contrast! And all you had to do to match the angle on the plane parts was draw a line down the axis of the tail section (on a separate layer) and match up the nose section according to that line and it would be visually correct.
I'm not sure about blurring the foreground either, but I still like the idea of your image, and hope my comments have helped you.
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I see now what you meant with the angle... I first thinked about the perspective of the back.
You are right, the plane seems a little broken...and i verified now, the front was JUST a litle rotated and smaller, i alligned them perfectly now, and i will upload the result... not much difference. Probably this is the way that portals works
Lol, like it. Not sure about your angle discussion here. If there's anything wrong here, it would be that the wings would still crash in that building.
very realistic author gl
Very crisp and clean, with a nice SBS. Well done!
Try to fix the plane selection. It's very bumpy. Using the pen tool or lasso tool will give you smooth edges on the fuselage. Get rid of the white outline too.
good..
Lovely and clean art work!
Howdie stranger!
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