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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 56 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
What's not to like about this image. Wow, such a transformation from the Renaissance Fair capture. Excellent choice of background and so perfect with the addition of the moon and birds. You really did a nice job in blending all those elements together with just the right colors to create a very cohesive background. Your painting with the mixer brush is again excellent and I really like the way you blended your edges of the clothing into the background. I have been so busy with our new Interclub website that I haven't had time to paint but you are providing me with such inspiration. |
Dec 11th |
| 56 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Your art technique really brought out the beauty in this image. I really enjoy the colorful left front section of land and it leads my eye into the image. Amazing that much color was hidden in your original capture. The watercolor template was a good choice for this image.
I personally take watercolor classes and love the medium. One of the things I try to do is cover my pencil sketch lines so I thought I would try that with the Spot healing brush in my Visual Feedback image. Just an idea. |
Dec 11th |
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| 56 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
This black and white sketch is very attractive and I really enjoy the artistic edges of the image on the white background. That touch really finishes the image as a work of art. You started with another one of your excellent large wild animals and yet this art rendition is much more interesting and attractive. |
Dec 11th |
| 56 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Wow, this is bright and colorful and on the right wall would be dramatic. It has a real flair of Mexico which is where the Dahlia flower actually is from. I really enjoy the flowers coming out over the stroke and this touch adds to the interest. The stroke and magenta is a bit too much for my eye but goes with the dramatic colors in this image. I can see you were working with the rule of thirds too, but the Dalhia is so dominated you may not need the Petunia (?) in the lower right. |
Dec 11th |
| 56 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Excellent composition of the three flowers and the perfect soft blending of the background. I know it is four but the dramatic effect of the dominant three add to the image. I especially enjoy the slight downward diagonal which adds so much additional interest to the image. The painting preset gave a lovely effect on the petals and the leaves. The petals and the leaves have different paint strokes which gives your image an excellent overall painterly effect. One thing I often do is remove some of the stray marks along the edges. Just a personal choice I do with painting presets to give a more actual painterly appearance. I did it here with the spot healing brush in Photoshop. Just a suggestion you may want to try. However, it is a lovely image regardless. |
Dec 11th |
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