Guess I went off on a bit of a tangent 😁 The sun is real, shot in my car's rearview mirror in March. Horses are a brush I made from a photo, trees are free brushes from brusheezy.com. The rest is shown in the screenprint.
I suspect the white area is too large for some people's tastes? Questions, feedback, edits are welcome!
My thinking is in line with APL on this one Linda - perhaps try a yellow glow instead of the stark white? Love the concept and can put up with the white if it’s the only alternative. Good to see you getting quite complex with your composites. Hope you’re enjoying the holiday time.
A beautiful piece of art. I especially like the work flow being shown. It is wonderful art. I don't get the creepy comment but in looking hard for something I noticed that the shadow of the tree and none for the horses even tho the sun was a very bright backlight. I have seen images produced with a telephoto that use the sun just this way. The subtle use of blending modes with textures is an important lesson for all. I really appreciate your talent, artistic eye and contribution along with generous tips. Merry Christmas!
My thinking is in line with APL on this one Linda - perhaps try a yellow glow instead of the stark white? Love the concept and can put up with the white if it’s the only alternative. Good to see you getting quite complex with your composites. Hope you’re enjoying the holiday time.
Many thanks for your comments, Dave. Happy holidays to you and the other Linda
A beautiful piece of art. I especially like the work flow being shown. It is wonderful art. I don't get the creepy comment but in looking hard for something I noticed that the shadow of the tree and none for the horses even tho the sun was a very bright backlight. I have seen images produced with a telephoto that use the sun just this way. The subtle use of blending modes with textures is an important lesson for all. I really appreciate your talent, artistic eye and contribution along with generous tips. Merry Christmas!
Lynn
A beautiful piece of art. I especially like the w... (show quote)
Your comments and observations are much appreciated, Lynn. Merry Christmas to you also!