The original image is a public domain image from The Met. French, done approximately 1450-1475, the medium is limestone, paint, and gilt. Background is one I made for this. I'll include the original. Thought I'd share.
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Pretty picture. That is a killer background
That works very well Dave. I’d have picked one of the slightly yellower tones but that’s purely personal, it’s a super image.
magnetoman wrote:
That works very well Dave. I’d have picked one of the slightly yellower tones but that’s purely personal, it’s a super image.
Thank You Dave, I appreciate it !!!
The background I think makes the shot. Your original is what I would call a documentary image. Pretty straightforward.
UncleBuck wrote:
The original image is a public domain image from The Met. French, done approximately 1450-1475, the medium is limestone, paint, and gilt. Background is one I made for this. I'll include the original. Thought I'd share.
If you would like, please click on the picture, doing so will link you to the gallery page where the shot can be seen in higher resolution and full page. Thanks for viewing and Have A Blessed Day !!!
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It has a softness that the original does not have. I know, it is a statue and they are usually not soft. It works flawlessly with the background. You are taking someone else's art and putting your own stamp on it. I think it is wonderful.
Erich
ebrunner wrote:
It has a softness that the original does not have. I know, it is a statue and they are usually not soft. It works flawlessly with the background. You are taking someone else's art and putting your own stamp on it. I think it is wonderful.
Erich
Thank You very much Erich, I truly appreciate it !!!
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