(5 years and 3788 days ago)
oh my.. this really need some TLC... author..when using so many different images..you really need to get all of their light sources going in the right direction.. at the moment, all the shadows are every which way but loose.. when masking out images its good to place them all in a clear layer and move them around until you line up all the shadows.. then move them into the project.. your composition is solid..now the work to balance and add shadow begins..good luck... I'm sure more peeps will be along to help you along..
freaky
not only road, the animal itself in big trouble. good work
Funny image! (Strong light sources produce strong shadows...)
great idea, good point! would like to see high reso though..
When I was a kid and I read Dr. Dolittle, there was a two headed Llama, and I asked HOW DOES HE POOP? and I immediatly had to sit in the corner until lunch. Sigh.. flash back..Image is quite cute.. but to stay true to the link the animal should be split in equal parts for better balance.. at the moment the Zebra dominates the body.. More donkey/mule would help with the balance.. but that's just a sticky nit pick.. good luck and high marks
EDIT: WOOOO HOOOOO awesome fix author..now he is straight out of the picture book.. AWESOME
Nice blend. Note the shadow of the donkey's ear. Replicate that and you'll have a cleaner peice.
cool
two headed donkey is way too large for the road, i'd reduce its size a little, good luck
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