jaredjacobson wrote:
This is lovely. I think I prefer your black and white treatment for the drama. This feels like a gentle summer rain. The other feels like a tumultuous thunderstorm.
Thanks for looking Jared. I like the B&W version better too.
Looks very, very good. I wouldn't change a thing.
Jim-Pops wrote:
Looks very, very good. I wouldn't change a thing.
Thanks for looking and commenting Jim
I really like this Jack. You already know I’m a colour sort of person - I think your subtle use of it here has lifted the image above the b&w version, dramatic as it is.
The composite is simple but effective. I assume you didn’t need to cut out the Triton image, it came ready done? It’s good. The light on his right shoulder doesn’t match the general scene but can be from a fork of lightning out of frame. The slight halo to his trident, likewise, doesn’t matter. The horizontal line and dodgy bit of colour at what was the bottom of his image does matter - just needs a bit more blending out. Your compositing skills have noticeably improved and you have little to worry about in my opinion. Nice job!
Thanks for looking Dave. Triton is a different AI image from the girl, rock and ocean image. I cut him out and processed him in PS before I placed him in the image. A clone brush placed him in the wave. I even let the image rest overnight and still missed that spot on Triton's body in the wave and the blue on his shoulder.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Thanks for looking Dave. Triton is a different AI image from the girl, rock and ocean image. I cut him out and processed him in PS before I placed him in the image. A clone brush placed him in the wave. I even let the image rest overnight and still missed that spot on Triton's body in the wave and the blue on his shoulder.
Ah, if you’re getting that good Jack you’ve got no problems, it a nice cut-out. The bit of blending is easily overlooked, we all do that. You could conjure some raindrops for the figures and rock, don’t know why AI would miss that detail!
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