This week we transformed our gargoyle models into naked batterflies for this studio shots. (5 years and 1524 days ago)
Poor guy! Love the work on the wings!
The eyes throw it over the top
Gar was a devious prankster who like to play tricks on the other gargoyles. Eventually they had enough, and he was banished to the Underrealm to be chained to eternity. (5 years and 1525 days ago)
Poor guy! Love the work on the wings!
The eyes throw it over the top
nice output
Thanks. I wanted to keep it simple. Great to to you guys are back.
Edited...please look again!!!
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This time San Francisco was attacked by a Giant gargoyle. (5 years and 1530 days ago)
Attack again... Might need an assistance of a superhero to defend your frequent attacks author
Kerpow! Bang! nananananananananana... BATMAN!!!!!
Cool effects
I knew the military were using lasers on their planes Definitely an interesting image. I understand that you made the planes a little bigger to appear in the foreground, however, the perspective isn't quite right. Making them smaller would make the attacker seem even bigger as well as the damage the lasers are doing to it. Just my opinion. Great job!
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This image was made using the source provided, the background is a layer on a difference style filled with a gradient. Used parts of the gargoyle to make everything shown here. (5 years and 1531 days ago)
The light source on the bowl should be making consistent shadows on all objects, and its shadow on the gargoyle would conform to the shape. There are no corresponding shadows on either gargoyle. (Basically you have 3 different light sources here). The perspective of the oval opening of the bowl is different than the shelves. Fix this and you'll have a good image.
Thanks Bob... I will check details... (Promise). Listen to the teachers...
Now just level the gargoyle on the shelf and put a shadow under him and you're mostly there. You might want to darken the highlights on his left (our right) side, too.
Tell"em "just warm'n up!"
Right buzzy.... Warming up! Thanks.
Fun
Fun thing to do....Driven
Scary souvenirs Love the idea of adding pot and plant
Original and well executed. Nice job
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This is pretty simply done with only a background image, clone stamp, and a couple custom brushes I made for fur.Stock photo is from here >>> http://www.freestockphotos.biz/stockphoto/16360
By: CDC/ Amanda Mills acquired from Public Health Image Library (Website). (5 years and 1536 days ago)
Fur's a bit blurry, but good job with the lighting, and good humor.
There goes the neighborhood, next stop Judge Judy LOL.. great job
aww so cute I want to adopt him!
Where can I get one? I agree with CYMK on the lighting. The direction Your light source is coming from, you could darken the shadows on your pet a little more. Other than that, fine work author. Good luck.
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Scandalous!
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