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Chair by escher https://pixabay.com/en/chair-armchair-hill-outdoor-1049325/ (5 years and 1279 days ago)
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(5 years and 2421 days ago)
It looks like you've just placed the texture over the face and used multiply. It would be alot more believable if you spent some time working on a displacement map and using that on the texture first.
sorry James, i used a displacement map...
I'd go back and adjust the values of the map, because there's hardly any displacement, and to be honest it looks flat. Also you need to post the source link for the ladies face
and it's not "only" multiply. But thanks for your comment. Maybe you are right and it could be done better...
We can only guess what steps you've taken... if you want more informed feedback for future entries it might be worth doing a more detailed sbs, beginners may also be able to get tips from looking at it too.
added the source...
I will leave it like that, for me it's at this point ok. Maybe on the next pic...
Try making the cracked earth layer less opaque and/or on Overlay. That should give the face more definition.
sbs???????????????????????????
where SBS???????????????????????
no receipt............I want SBS fast.........sorry!!!
sorry, I have no time to make a tutorial...
So the rules of competitions
It is must be posted SBS
Next time do not forget!!!
ah it's a RULE?
I don't know that. Sorry...
This is a theme contest. It is only required to make a SBS if an entry is made from a contest source photo and no outside sources.
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After browsing around on internet I found a very beautifully stock-photo-portrait on a site, after that the curious eye of mine had checked the other internet-site-users, how they had used the portrait, their results and further on I was greeted by a big disappointment, instead of embellished the image they had rather done the opposite, ruined it. I felt that the portrait and the woman in the picture was "worth" so much more and therefore I determined that I would give the image a try and here is the result! Enjoy!
The image and its beautiful colors is easily created by repeated and different kinds of blending mode. No big deal really.
(5 years and 2422 days ago)
No comments yet? Hmmm...this is a well made image except IMHO for the composition. GL author.
Well apparently not! Thank you very much but what does the abbreviation IMHO stands for? I chose to use the pretty-thirds rule, which is a very successful composition within modern photography and design that makes the screen appear to be very stylish. Was that some kind of answer to your comment I didn't really understood?
IMHO means"in my honest opinion"
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Please view in High Resolution and also see the SBS.
Thanks to Angelrat-Stock for the factory image.
Thanks to tanit-isis-stock for the woman image.
Thanks to 9thPlanetStock for the hat and goggles image.
Thanks to NewAgeCouture for the harness image.
Thanks to Falln-Brushes for the smoke brush.
The tank and mechanical hand images are my own photographs. (5 years and 2513 days ago)
Nice!
Did you try moving the prosthetic further up her arm? Also to me, at least, the machinery seems to be sort-of just stuck there; I can't quite put my finger on why...maybe attaching the straps further back would give it a more cohesive feel?
The mechanical hand is exactly where her original hand was, that is where it looked best. Also it is difficult to make the straps join the tank as the harness needs to be tight against her body to be realistic. In this position you wouldn't be able to see them join on the tank. Thanks for your comment.
Ah! I think I've figured out what doesn't look right to me..the actual position of the machine...I think that, from the viewer's point of view, it might look more natural moved left and rotated clockwise slightly.
Well done, author. And good uhm... choice of source . Good luck!
I always say Waz, if you are going to use a model then you may as well use a sexy one.
Pretty big gizmo on her back...no wonder she can't stand up!
With the propellers spinning Bob, it can support its own weight.
Amazing creativity! GL
Nice image and great idea and execution on the whole thing.
Regarding the background factory stock, there are rules for offsite usage that require written permission from the owner. Just checking if you got permission.
"Angelrat-Stock images may only be used on deviantART. If you wish to use Angelrat-Stock images somewhere other than deviantART, you must request and recieve written permission before you use the images."
Angelrat-Stock's last journal entry states:-
"I am no longer active here ... I really don't read messages or notes anymore so if I don't respond ... that's why.
Use what's here ... no need to let me know ... you can still post what you have used here and I'll have a look and add to favs when I find the time. I still enjoy looking at what's been done with my crap.
Just enjoy your art... peace ... Angelrat-Stock (Feb. 21, 2009)"
That infers that permission is already given.
As written in the response above the DA author has stated they are no longer active and added "Use what's here ... no need to let me know ... ". This does indicate that permission or contact is no longer required and we will accept that as written.
Author, I got burned by DA rules recently when I used a pic and contacted the author for permission but they never got back to me; so I've started a bookmark folder of DA stock suppliers who only require a credit, not permission, to use any of their work.
Well done, a fine example of Steampunk! I can see you like the subject!
@kcinsti- DA does have many fine images but the authors often have complex rules. Good idea to keep a list of the easy to use authors. Remember also to check DA sources closely, some images may be chopped and that's not always clear also don't use "premade" backgrounds or images, those are most always chopped works.
Congrats, Solkee!
Congrats Rob!!
Congratulations
Didn´t have a chance against this big...eeh....machines on the back, if u know what I talk about
Congrats!
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This looks great! Good luck!
Thank you!
Nice chop!
Appreciated!
One of your best works author... good luck !
Muchas gracias Jorge!
Well done rendition of a classic image!!
Thanks sir!
Super freaky textures ... AWESOME!
Thanks a lot!
Congratulations.... Nice job.
Thanks George!
Congrats.. WOOT!
Appreciated Ernie!
and a first .. congrats. you do great work.
Too kind, thank you
Congrats Randy, well done
Most appreciated!
Congrats Randy, well deserved!!
Thanks Rein!
Congrats!
Thank you!
congrats rturnbow nice job!
Appreciated!
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