I used different kinds of brushes.
"Thanks to Shady Medusa-stock at DA for brushes 1 and 5. Thanks to Obsidian Dawn for brushes 2 and 3. Also thanks to Jason Gaylor and Design Fruit for brush 4." (5 years and 3236 days ago)
Good one!
My wish for the next year(s)...
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Good one!
the transition between the trumpet and the drain isnt very smooth. i think you can smooth it out a little better
nice concept, GL
@ taintedhockey: I think it doesn't need to be smooth, as the pieces are welded... thanks anyway!
Thanks Bob and Miguel!
lovely idea..
Nice retro feeling & great theme!
Love the concept! Very unique spin on the source.
Very interesting idea, made me smile = )
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Many thanks to the following: Denise Cross for the candles, Andy Castro for the gold statue, and Jeremy Stanley for the starry night.
To all the friends I have made here on this site, I wish everyone a peacful Christmas.
(5 years and 3259 days ago)
That would be a good design for a card.
Thanks shama98
Happy Holidays! ... great job
Nice SBS and nice job.
Thanks Drivenslush and brownstones - and happy holidays to you too!
great Christmas card...best of luck author
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Only source image used in the making of this entry. Your comments and suggestions are appreciated, thank you. (5 years and 3267 days ago)
Nice! GL!
Nice job...very well constructed!! My only nitpick is the glow around the planets...Looks out of place with the rest of the stained glass pieces..Best of Luck
Edit:Looks really good author I like the changes you have made
Thank you jawshoewhah. Christy, I will take the glow away. Thanks.
After seeing step 3 I thought you were doing great! Then you added the background, which took it out of the realm of stained glass and into something else. There's nothing wrong with that in terms of the contest, but I own a stained glass studio and in the real world, this would not work. Good luck anyway, I still like your image!
Foreground is great, but (as CMYK46 has noted) the background doesn't connect. If the foreground is supposed to frame an opening looking out into space, then the planets and the stars behind them should look three-dimensional, not flat. Although it's not clear how any of that relates to your title.
CMYK: Thanks for your comment. I agree with you. I have a stained glass window in the house, and you are right, I had to have done something different, but this time, I wanted to do something like this. I know, the space and planets do not go with the picture, it is the meaning I wanted to put on it. A dove flying high above, as she does not find peace on earth. Dan: I think I answer your question about my image relates to the title. Thank you for comments.
very nice work author...GL
Nice change! :0
I don't have a stained glass window. I was just really impressed with the chop. With or without the glow it looks cool. Still one of my favs!
Oh how cool!
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(5 years and 3268 days ago)
The lighting on the man is inconsistent with the lighting on the tank, and the man is too dark.
very nice entry author...best of luck
I dunno, it looks pretty realistic to me, kinda crazy, but real. I like it
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You sure did.
I ilke this. It's very pretty
to give your brushes a little more punch.... make ONE on one layer then duplicate it and rotate it a bit... continue the process until you have several brushes at different sizes and angles it will make them look more balanced, at the moment they are very repetitive (I'm speaking of the stars and snow flakes).. just look at the stars in the sky, they are a great guide
Good luck and welcome to PXLeyes, it's a great place to learn and there are lots of nice peeps to help you along
@Drivenslush : Thank you very much... will be very careful next time..Thankx a lot....
@MnMCarta : Thank you very much...
I agree with Drivenslush about the brushes. But if you don't want too much layers, you can do it on only one layer, then selecting each star (or snow flake) and resizing/rotating the way you want, moving the place and applying effects as well.
Nice choose of colors!
nice job...psicodelic! GL author
I like your butterfly here = )
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