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The place where the crow ripps the scarecrow's shirt should be "filled" with something. I can see the grains behind it. Good luck.
Actually I pasted over a portion of hay in that area, but to avoid further confusion I've drawn a little more of it. Hope it's better now. Thanks!
The crow's edges should get a little more blurred, great composition.
It's done now! Better?
Heh, poor guy. Very amusing entry!
The lighting on the crow (the top of his head is not illuminated) is not consistent with the lighting on the scarecrow, and the crow is casting no shadow onto the scarecrow at all...The Dodge Tool set to low (5-10%) for Midtones or highlights with a speckled brush should help with the lighting on top, and the Burn Tool set to highlights at about 10-12% with a large soft edged solid brush should help give you shadow on the scarecrow. Make sure to work on a duplicate layer, to preserve your original.
Well, I put a little more work on it. I hope there's been improvement. Thanks for your remarks!
If anything, just make the crow's foot more visible because that adds a bit of 'evil' to the overall intent in the crow's expression. The scarecrow's expression (and of course the irony of it!) are priceless too. Excellent work.
Thank you!
I don't know if I'm allowed to edit my picture while in voting period though.
Congrats!!
Congrats !!!
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