Living beings are categorized into mammals, birds, fishes, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. Your duty is to pick one animal from each category and create a new one. The animal part that you used must be clear in the final result. Pick at least 3 categories. (one mammal, one bird, one fish for instance) do not use two animals from one category.
This is a GREAT image... I originally posted that source 5 wasn't significantly used for my liking but on reflection, I don't care!!!! awesome job!! GL
Pretty cool idea, not a bad job at all. If I could make one observation, that would be about the shadows of it's wings. Maybe lower their opacity slightly would help. Also you might add some wing shadow to the left foot of your frog.
author says:
The wing shadow's opacity is already lower than the body shadow in the source pic. Shadow added to leg.
Nice recovery on the shadow over the foot. Maybe it's me but there sure seems to be some noticeable differences in the man made shadows vs. the original. Especially on the white wall.
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author says:
A brief lesson on shadows: The closer a thing is to the surface upon which the shadow is cast, the darker the shadow. Notice the shadow of the frog body is darkest, as it is closer to the wall. The wings, being higher up, cast a slightly lighter shadow. To observe how shadows work, look at the foot against the white wall...the shadow is very dark right at the wall, and fades with distance.
It also depends on the nature of the light source as to how sharp a shadow is cast, assuming the light source you are 'using' is slightly diffused, you are pretty much spot on IMO; otherwise something that close to a surface would have sharper and darker shadows all around (depending on the nature of the surface)...
It looks as if you have tweaked the shadow since my first observation, for the better I might say. At least you made some shadow...lol
I think what was/is bugging me is the color of the shadow. The shadow area where the wing joins the body on the right side at the rear just beneath the wing itself, could use some attention IMO. (noticeable in the high res)
I like the chop itself and your concept. You've done a commendable job blending the wings and tail, Good luck author.
Funny creature. You might want to clean up the shadow from the turtle's shield. There should be only shadow on the snail's body, not on top or on the right of the shield. Good luck!
This is so beautifully done. Love the contrasting colors. Good luck
This is a GREAT image... I originally posted that source 5 wasn't significantly used for my liking but on reflection, I don't care!!!! awesome job!! GL
great job ..
Ahah, that's hilarious :P Even sharks wouldn't dare to get close to that!
lol, could call it a Hippyfish lol
Nice integration of the sources with funny result, well done! Good luck!
You need a slightly bigger bowl to keep those in the living room! Great imiage, well blended!
Nice blendings and colors... good luck author.
Can't decide if he's cute or scary :p - Very well done. Love your imagination and use of colours too. Good luck
Congrats Rick , wonderful work
Congrats - Great Image!!
Good job, congrats!
Congrats on a nice Job!
Congrats on a nice Job!
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