Which is better? And Why?
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Which is better? And Why?
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#2
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#2
#3
I really like this!!!!
Who did yon, I mean, above yon banner?
I voted number 2, for I love the moon.
Who did yon, I mean, above yon banner?
I voted number 2, for I love the moon.
I used to walk with my head in the clouds but I kept getting struck by lightning!
Now my head twitches and I drool alot. Anonymouse
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v475/mousey1/shhhhhh.gif[/img]
Now my head twitches and I drool alot. Anonymouse
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Yep!
I have to go with the majority.
For me #2 will do.
The darkness gives balance.
For me #2 will do.
The darkness gives balance.
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Thanks, all, for taking the time to look and for your votes!
It was just one of those times when I couldn't decide which worked best.
I'm leaning toward #2, myself, because I think the darkness outside the window adds balance to the piece, as the SoberOne said.
Yes, mousey1, I created this. People tell me nobody's interested in "sausage-making" but since I'm *always* interested in how someone created something, I'll explain anyway.
I started with a photo of my daughter. She's 12 but I didn't want her to look that young, so I used some Photoshop filters to alter the face to make her look older. Then I removed the entire background, except for the window, including a lot of her own hair and drew the hair myself, using the brush tool and other Photoshop tools. I also drew in the eyes. I found a photograph I took of a tree and used resized and cropped it to fit in the panes of the windows. I drew in the sun (or moon in #2), filled it with a yellow, using multiply. Once I was satisfied with the face and window, I flattened the image and applied more effects to the image as a whole, to make it look like a drawing, plus used the line tool to draw to highlight her glasses and other areas which I wanted to accentuate.
That's it. Thanks again, everybody.
It was just one of those times when I couldn't decide which worked best.
I'm leaning toward #2, myself, because I think the darkness outside the window adds balance to the piece, as the SoberOne said.
Yes, mousey1, I created this. People tell me nobody's interested in "sausage-making" but since I'm *always* interested in how someone created something, I'll explain anyway.
I started with a photo of my daughter. She's 12 but I didn't want her to look that young, so I used some Photoshop filters to alter the face to make her look older. Then I removed the entire background, except for the window, including a lot of her own hair and drew the hair myself, using the brush tool and other Photoshop tools. I also drew in the eyes. I found a photograph I took of a tree and used resized and cropped it to fit in the panes of the windows. I drew in the sun (or moon in #2), filled it with a yellow, using multiply. Once I was satisfied with the face and window, I flattened the image and applied more effects to the image as a whole, to make it look like a drawing, plus used the line tool to draw to highlight her glasses and other areas which I wanted to accentuate.
That's it. Thanks again, everybody.
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Thanks, all, for taking the time to look and for your votes!
It was just one of those times when I couldn't decide which worked best.
I'm leaning toward #2, myself, because I think the darkness outside the window adds balance to the piece, as the SoberOne said.
Yes, mousey1, I created this. People tell me nobody's interested in "sausage-making" but since I'm *always* interested in how someone created something, I'll explain anyway.
I started with a photo of my daughter. She's 12 but I didn't want her to look that young, so I used some Photoshop filters to alter the face to make her look older. Then I removed the entire background, except for the window, including a lot of her own hair and drew the hair myself, using the brush tool and other Photoshop tools. I found a photograph I took of a tree and used resized and cropped it to fit in the panes of the windows. I drew in the sun (or moon in #2), filled it with a yellow, using multiply. Once I was satisfied with the face and window, I flattened the image and applied more effects to the image as a whole, to make it look like a drawing, plus used the line tool to draw to highlight her glasses and other areas which I wanted to accentuate.
That's it. Thanks again, everybody.
It was just one of those times when I couldn't decide which worked best.
I'm leaning toward #2, myself, because I think the darkness outside the window adds balance to the piece, as the SoberOne said.
Yes, mousey1, I created this. People tell me nobody's interested in "sausage-making" but since I'm *always* interested in how someone created something, I'll explain anyway.
I started with a photo of my daughter. She's 12 but I didn't want her to look that young, so I used some Photoshop filters to alter the face to make her look older. Then I removed the entire background, except for the window, including a lot of her own hair and drew the hair myself, using the brush tool and other Photoshop tools. I found a photograph I took of a tree and used resized and cropped it to fit in the panes of the windows. I drew in the sun (or moon in #2), filled it with a yellow, using multiply. Once I was satisfied with the face and window, I flattened the image and applied more effects to the image as a whole, to make it look like a drawing, plus used the line tool to draw to highlight her glasses and other areas which I wanted to accentuate.
That's it. Thanks again, everybody.
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