(5 years and 3163 days ago)
Really well done. My only suggestion would be to remove the redness around her eyes (make a selection around the eyes, and use Image>Adustments>Hue and Saturation, Reds to reduce the saturation and lighten it a bit)...
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Really well done. My only suggestion would be to remove the redness around her eyes (make a selection around the eyes, and use Image>Adustments>Hue and Saturation, Reds to reduce the saturation and lighten it a bit)...
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very cool work author...great job with neck texture...best of luck
I like knotty girls! Don't we all?
Nice job on puppet warp...... GL
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Haha! Gives new meaning to the term 'rubbernecking'.
Congrats!!
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Thanks to Turinboy and dolar (5 years and 3187 days ago)
Good image.
Author, I thought you'd get a kick out of this...you'll see why: http://origamiboulder.com/
This is great! Looks like a photograph!
Very Nice
Great work author...well made composition...my small advice is to create some slight scratches on the table...now is to perfect...just an idea...best of luck
Extremely creative use of source. Very well done. The crumpled paper tries are a nice touch...I like the finished sketch too!
great one!
Very well done!
Great idea and very well done, that drawing is good!!
Extremely well done..! Lots to learn from your sBS.Thank you..! All the best..!
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(5 years and 3187 days ago)
Very cool! The SBS helped me to see how smartly you used the source! Nice!
nice usage of the source...GL author
This made me laugh. Try duplicating the middle dog figure and flipping it and lowering the opacity on 'multiply' mode...this will give you a reflection that I think you might need.
if i understand you ,, thats what i dit but the source image have his own shadow
Try to blend your reflection with the source's reflection by using lower opacity in your reflection layer. Also with a soft brush with low opacity you can erase parts of your reflection for a better result.
I love the work you put into this! Drawback, reflection in pond is wrong, like the DOF!
sorry but i want some body to show me wat i have to do let me know i send you this work in psd file for you to fix for me to learn thanks
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Very cool work author...IMHO she is a bit big compared with the rest of the image...also perspective of the laps is for few degrees wrong...try to fix that and this will be great...by the way great touch with adding foot steps in the snow...best of luck
She's way too big, and the perspective on the tops of the lamps is wrong. Good idea & mood, though.
Also, symmetry doesn't help this image, two identical buildings is a bit weird. Find one or some tries for one of the sides.
edit: I made changes. Thanks erathion, CMYK46 and greymnal for your useful suggestions. But I don't understand how can I make my lamps perspective better...tell me
well done!
From the angle at which the lamps are shot, I don't see what you can do about the perspective issue.
You could transform the lamps just a bit , so that those in the foreground appear bigger, but Make Sure you Don't split the image with them. Splitting image = failed composition.
Also make the far distance foggy, so that you can't perceive horizon, but just image it. Check works of ponti & arca if you don't understand what i mean. I usually do it with some scatter common brush on a layer which I gaussian blur. But internet has many tutorials, try them.
Last tip: since all your elements are vertical, image might be plain - try to tilt the snowfall, a few degrees.
You're doing good, and you're also the only guy with warm mood!
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