January 10, 200719 yr Well, I recently started trying to get active in the gfx world again and I decided to do a pretty large photo manipulation. I combined three stocks and added a lot of effects to create something I like. This is definitely one of my better manips. I'm trying to think of a title so if anyone has suggestions, fire away. Anyway, here's the manip and credits are at the bottom: V.1 http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/9804 ... arszv6.jpg V.2 C/c is greatly appreciated. Credits: Main Stock Cityscape Stock Background Stock Dragon Brushes
January 10, 200719 yr I like it but I think it might look better if the water area had more of an orange tint (like the sky in the background). It just seems a little odd to me to see it go from (top) a depressing kind of setting to (bottom) a happy/warm feeling.. Unless maybe that's what you were going for.. :-k Internet Marketing For Newbies
January 10, 200719 yr Author I like it but I think it might look better if the water area had more of an orange tint (like the sky in the background). It just seems a little odd to me to see it go from (top) a depressing kind of setting to (bottom) a happy/warm feeling.. Unless maybe that's what you were going for.. :-k Meh, I didn't want the piece to become too monotone and I kind of like how the water is pure whereas the rest of the piece is kind of hellish.
January 10, 200719 yr Nevertheless, *some* sort of tinting would be nice. The water is much too fresh and Caribbean for such a smogish sky. At least, in my opinion
January 10, 200719 yr Author Alright, I took the advice and tried to give the water a more polluted tint. The updated version is at the top. Thanks for the advice.
January 11, 200719 yr Feels might more 'right' now :) I can't really C/C much though since I've never done any photo manipulation ;p [i just stalk forums oogling]
January 11, 200719 yr Author Feels might more 'right' now :) I can't really C/C much though since I've never done any photo manipulation ;p [i just stalk forums oogling] Glad you think it improved. Thanks for the c/c.
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