Tree thanks to mqtrf -
http://www.pxleyes.com/picture/25141/4c2bb7ed41a3e.html (5 years and 2779 days ago)
Really nice vibe to this...good luck, author!
Used images of my family for the sun and flowers to show the parallels of desired family life to that of nature. (5 years and 2783 days ago)
Really nice vibe to this...good luck, author!
Ohh... so sweet... I'm touched!
This is cute and well done, author! I was actually a bit disappointed when I noticed that the other sunflowers didn't have faces like the two in front do. Leave 'em wanting more, right?
So sweet =)
Congrats!! Sweet image!
Congrats nice work
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Thank you nicdao for the Big Coud (5 years and 2785 days ago)
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The image of St. George and the dragon has been recreated in many ways, but I believe it is the first time that the dragon was designed from a dead tree ...
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It's a nice idea and the execution is pretty well done. Personally I'd skip the PS generated texture though, imo it's a bit distracting from the actual image. If you chose for it to give the image an older look, I'd recommend to use a photo of an old paper/fabric texture. More subtle and perhaps with better "old" result. Good luck!
I took the texture completely, wazowski, what did you think? thanks for your help
I think this way the image is way better to see, author . Good luck!
The stark highlight on the knight suggests that maybe the tree 'dragon' might have a more pronounced highlight on it's face and front. Nice job!
let's say that the lighting in the armor of the horse is a reflection of lightning illuminating the belly of the dragon
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Thanks and credits go to:
Ryasaurus for the model
Alexkalina for the knife
Designkryt for the Nightstand
sulfurix for the steak
darkrose42-stock for the texture (5 years and 2787 days ago)
Love it...good luck, author!
(And just for fun, since the title suggested it: http://www.fun-with-words.com/word_gry_angry_hungry.html )
Thank you! I will visit that site for sure, since I am not English I'm sure I will learn a lot, thanks!
Fun with an extremely informative SBS. I like that you modified her expression. I think it could be a bit more exaggerated, however (arched eyebrows, more sneer?). The drooping-knife element seemed weak, but then it occurred to me that an extremely pointy knife with perhaps an almost cartoony glint at the point would better fit your theme and balance the aggressiveness of the fork. The hand and forearm cutouts could use more feathering of the edges. The forearm shadows should get stronger the more under the forearm they are. Same for the food's shadow. But the more fundamental problem with the food is why would it make the diner angry? The notion of 'hungy' in your title suggests a large plate with a very small (but elegant as a commentary on the pretentiousness of fine-dining chefs [despite the lack of a white tablecloth on your table]?) portion might be more appropriate.
Wow! DanLundberg, thank you very much for your suggestions!
I'm self-taughted with photoshop and not always I have somebody to tell me how to improve, I really appreciate it!!
About your question: is not the dinner amount what makes her angry or hungry, in fact my mother tongue is not English so that is maybe the missunderstanding... I just wanted to make clear that the fork plus the knive are the responsibles of the girl being hungry (and so if she is hungry that makes her angry) and there is nothing to do with the amount of food.
Very fun and well done...Thanks for the great SBS.
Thanks for all your comments!
excellent work good luck (you can easily thicken the plate by making a copy below it and lowering it with nudge to give the plate a tad bit more thickness) but that's just me, fun chop and very good job
My expression would be serious too if I had to eat all that meat, lol. Nice work.
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Very Cool!
Thanks so much!
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