no outside sources were used other than the given source and my photo (5 years and 3511 days ago)
Simple but unique
I first did the moods for the high the mid and the low as facial expressions on the buttons then cropped the image to get a close up feel. (5 years and 3634 days ago)
Simple but unique
Very nice idea! I like it
sometimes less is moregood luck
Excellent.
good idea for this photo. maybe you could have shown the other normal dials for contrast
very nice
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Source and Picture of Wild Pigs (5 years and 3646 days ago)
There's too much shadow on the pigs. It looks like they are floading. Then maybe tone down the light on them just a wee bit. (I know what your thinking: "Damn that was fast I just uploaded it"
EDIT: Much better but the light beams were ok. It was just the light on the piggies that seems a bit much. You might want to consider some more editing just on the edges of the pigs or wait for a second opinion. Just glad I could help.
The light beams were good. They added to the whole image.
Light beams should start at top of window...
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source (5 years and 3651 days ago)
im not sure i under stand what this is suppose to be. could you try to explain it to me.
three mushrooms with broken necks... (growing into the distance) (Really wanted to show off the texture of the rope)
Fallen comrade lies at the base
oh ok i see now. i was so confused when i read the title and looked at the picture. this makes a lot of sese now.
Trippy and still an excellent use of source! Good detail to your edges. Only nitpick is a piece of the bottom rope. There looks to appear a hangnail where you cut it and it's picking up the shadow. Just removed that your entry will be pristine! Edit: Perfect, you got it! Always impressed by your work author
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You may have seen this scene if you happened to have visited Goldilocks's bear friends. I used Pheonix from Aviary.com to create this image. The bears were extracted from their original image and inserted into the lovely cottage scene. A duplicate of the bear layer was made and masked with a lowered alpha to create the shadow of the bears. The source photos are available via the creative commons licence (5 years and 3660 days ago)
Very nice.
Where's Goldilocks?
looks great! i'd love to see goldilocks too
cool
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good work
nice
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