created using clone, path, brush, and hue-saturation/brightness-contrast. (5 years and 3081 days ago)
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Thanks to Eirian-stock for the background (5 years and 3500 days ago)
great mood
obvious work author..nice mood..good luck
Unique idea! GL!
Hehe, thank you for your comments
very good
Nicely done! But where's the monkeys tail?
Ooh Erikuri i was hoping gravity would spare me the chore of masking the tail, so we'll say it's behind the bollard
nice job
beautiful entry ......... all the best .............
Best of Luck on this entry......
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The basket is too sharp edged in comparison to the rounded edges of the rest of the sculpture.
By comparison, the "neck" of the sculpture where the head was removed is too soft and rounded, making it look lumpy and somewhat "melted." A bit sharper "break" edge would better convey the headlessness. You may also want to clone in some of the leaf pattern behind the neck to better blend the space with the background.
To get rid of the sharp edged basket, try to use a little bit Gaussian Blur. Or just use the Blur Tool. A little lighting to the "neck" should make an illusion to the headless stone. Btw, where's the so called Crow? It's too dark to see the crow standing by the "neck". Try to add a little highlights to the Crow's feathers that reflect the lights/sun rays.
Hope it helps. Awesome idea, Author.
Thanks for the tips!
The neck looks much better, but now you've increased the overall contrast too much, making the brights look "blown out" to almost pure white, which really makes the ground look bad, almost like a poor infra-red effect...
Also, although you've now softened the basket, it shows NO highlights to correspond to the rest of the statue. You may have to hand paint those in with either the Paintbrush, or the Dodge tool.
Perhaps you should add a bit of the green color of the foliage back into the image?
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