View Full Version : Fantasyscape - Home, for the fairytales
bM_
June 26th, 2003, 04:07 PM
Home
- of the unknown, the forest of fairytales.
Airbrushed in Painter 8 and Photoshop 7.0
using a Wacom Intuios A4.
Approximatly 12 hours.
300 dpi, A3 print size.
HOME
http://www.hit.se.org/dump/gfxartist/portfolio/full/bm_home_700.jpg
TAKE A CLOOSE LOOK
Take care.
-bM
I.was.ink
June 26th, 2003, 04:40 PM
Wow! this is really nice.
I'd like to see a close up if you have one.
IMO the bottom left side looks empty and it throws off the composition. great job :thumbsup:
bM_
June 26th, 2003, 04:50 PM
thanks.. well.. i can give you a 5000 pixels wide ed. if it
werent for print use.. but if you want i can give you bigger.
You are correct.. i must add som foliage in the corner.
i will probably add something before print.
Thanks..
MANTICROSS
June 26th, 2003, 05:45 PM
:clapping2 bloody brilliant! :clapping1
amphex
June 26th, 2003, 06:52 PM
I like it, but I dont think its one of your best.
First of all, as I.was.ink pointed out, the placement of the tree is poor, and throws off the entire piece.
Also, something that really gets me is that the perspective seems very off. Just everything seems awkward.
It does have some very nice aspects though. I really like the little fairies, and the very eery, yet majestic, mood.
Keep it up =)
michael see
June 26th, 2003, 09:29 PM
wow..i like this one:)dig the way u did the light fog and the overall mood is just great..ur work reminds me of works done by one of my classmates..she has a style very close resemblence to urs..
keep it going~
Oblio
June 27th, 2003, 01:53 AM
rayman would be at home in it :D (sorry - i'm a bit affected by the little guy... had enough of it for the rest of my life)
iMHO it doesn't have a focus point - it's all as sharp as a game level - like wverywhere you look you see something and the interest is equal in every point. There are some red spots (mushrooms and other stuff) to catch the eye here and there but not quite a subject.
Place a character or something in it or work the composition and the depth a bit more and you might get to a better impact.
Just my 2 cents.
Oblio
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