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This is actually my first true photo-manipulation. i mean the first one using more than one image!
Since i'm new to this i would really love suggestions!
Tell me what you think, please!


Credits :

Model : marjoleinart-stock - [link]
Bird : lucieg-stock - [link]
Chest : sacral-stock - [link]
Pillar : jaded-reflection - [link]
Trees : umbradenoapte-stock - [link]
Butterfly : shoofly-stock - [link]
Photo Earth : [link]

i thank them for these wonderful stock!
a special thank to lawrencededark.

P.S. if you recognize your brushes please inform me as i obtained those in a pack..

Edit : i moved the planet further away, and blurred it thanks to the comments! ( i like it better now! )

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:iconlawrencededark:
Looks nice. :) I like the rich colors. The only thing that caught my eye was the planet.. it looks like it is too close. But this is a fantasy piece maybe you intended it to look that way.

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That looks rather awesome. Particularly for a beginners piece, I wish I had have done something that good when I first did a manipulation :giggle:

Although I do have to agree with LawrenceDeDark about the planet looking too close. But as he said, it could be intended as it's fantasy..

Either way, great work and thanks for using my stock :)

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Thanks!
I agree that the planet is too close, but i didn't realize this at first, now i do! I hope i can get better with time. and your stock is great!

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:iconlawrencededark:
Blurring it a bit may help with the perception of distance.

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yes, i moved it further away, and blurred it a little, i would never have thought that that blurring the details would actually make it look better!
Thanks..

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:iconlawrencededark:
Blur is used a fair amount in manips... slightly blurring edges of various elements can help them fit into a piece. Also, you should not be able to see great details in objects far away. Our eyes just don't work like that :D

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Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
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F/3.5
24 mm
400
Jun 26, 2008, 1:40:36 PM

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