Simple but nice work. Only a suggestion: Make the planet texture look more real! You can separate the shadows from lights and play with to give a more vibrant look.
very neat author.. I work with sunflowers all the time and unless your vase has about ten bricks in it, it's going to fall over..hehee.. You might want to get a more matching Sunflower back.. they are new growth and the the one in front is at harvest.. not that that's a bad thing.. just very peculiar.. you seldom get them in tandem... but very nice image.. good luck
I suggest you lighten the top of the shadow furthest from the vase...blur a bit more and remove the part showing near left base of vase. Give it a setdown shadow directly underneath the vase too. Not too dark...Good job, author.
mmmmh.....the colors of the original sun flower are more red than the others flowers. Can you adjust it? Now seems only 3 different photos one over the other.
Nice idea, but to me the stock image doesn;t fit in witht he other sunflowers, it seems a little on the red side, but like i said, the idea is very nice. Good luck!
if you burned the textures behind the figures you'd get them to pop more.. it's a very nice concept.. like a cave painting.. has a very primitive feel.. burn the background a bit.. just for fun.. there is really no wrong direction to take this... good luck author... awesome image
wow good work
nice, very original and nice mood
Hmm how should i do that Nator? I already placed a shadow on the back, and light on the front >.>
Simple but nice work. Only a suggestion: Make the planet texture look more real! You can separate the shadows from lights and play with to give a more vibrant look.
cool
Intensified the planet shadows, thanks
very good
Great take on the image, very well done. Good luck!
Good work
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