Dragon (TCW)
Dragon (TCW)
Painting \ Nature | 10/25/06 @615 |
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Photoshop CS2No references
This image is part of a tutorial that will be available at the Corivan Workshop. TCW has not yet opened for public, but I will provide a link as soon as it is.
Hope ya'll like it!
C&C always welcome!
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10/25/06 @631
i like it very much. compositions lovely and tree as well as reptile are well executed. maybe the pic would gain from an eyecatcher in the sky or a more lively background.
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Carlos
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10/26/06 @915
no really, not only is it charming, but the textures are awesome...great job
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great picture!
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10/28/06 @010
do you have any close up shots, I'd like to see closeups on the moss and his scales.
10/28/06 @049
shadowgirl - this is very close to the original size, most of it is painted at 400% closeup with 1-px brush
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Sorry my vote did not take.
I fixed it.
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Really cute little fellow!
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11/14/06 @261
The dragon is cute!!!
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12/04/06 @610
Also like the ‘photographic effect’ of the blurred branch running into the background, it fills that space and leads the eye without creating a distraction….
Maybe suggest that the main branch could end, rather than disappear out of the frame… it tries to take the eye with it a little, if it finished in a break the eye would travel back to the dragon.