Gloaming Born
Gloaming Born
Photo Manipulation \ Composite | 03/25/08 @610 |
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Hi everyone,This went through a number of iterations over the 6 weeks or so that it took to complete – I began with the idea of an ancient dryad presiding over some kind of wedding ceremony, and it evolved into a concept based around birth and parenthood. This dryad is nurturing her own young sapling in the gloaming.
The image is about 11500 x 6500 – the biggest I’ve ever done, and was created that large so I can print it off as a mural for my daughter, about 3 metres wide. You can’t see it at this resolution, but the glade is teeming with life – beavers, a fox, wild boar, a stag, a faun, fish, frogs etc – all things she can pick out when this is printed at full resolution. I’ll probably add more as time goes by but I wanted to call this ‘finished’ for now.
Thanks a million for looking and take care,
Phil
PS I'm rambling a bit here but in case anyone's interested, I kept track of the 200 or so layers, trying to show how it was built up from scratch, tree by tree, rock by rock almost - you can see a ‘guide’ image here, where every 'patch'is a seperate layer -
http://tinyurl.com/345npj
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03/26/08 @149
Very moody and solid technique
There are no shadows underneath the arms
I would have gone with a darker scenery with beams of the sunlight
coming through the leafes, but thats me
Excellent + 9
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Full View is AWESOME! You can really soak in the details.
+10
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04/02/08 @818
cool !
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Phil
04/05/08 @864
+10
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