
Used the source image to cover the petals of the plant. Manipulated with the warp tool and highlights added. Thanks to edgeplot for the image of the bird of paradise plant (5 years and 3443 days ago)
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A great way to use the source. Would be more 'your own' if you did not just cover up the reference material, but just used it really as a reference to create your flower. Even the green and purple portions could be made from the source by using color changes (hue/saturation) .
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