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Thank you for the encouraging comments. I will try to figure out a way to make the star brighter. The reason I used a skeleton for the guy who shot himself was that I am trying to convey that whatever happened on the ship happened a long time before the current scene. I played around with some cobwebs to try to get the point across, but I’m not sure if there would be spiders on a space ship.
I know at least one street sam who would love to cross blades with this guy. My fav under your pics so far.
Title: Dreamy Aslan Court Watercolor Frame
Used: Daz Studio, Iray, Filter Forge, Aslan Court 1, Atmocam, Photoshop
Post Work: Filter Forge Dreamy Filter and Water Color Frame
And a more intense version:
Based on feedback I tweaked the scene a little and fixed the flat lookin sun. Here is version 2.
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And also added some spider webs. ;)
I know, there is few time left, but a few minutes ago a idea hit me, as I looked at the smoke on the console. It could add some dramatic, if the girl wakes because of the malfunction.
I like it a lot! Definitely looks like it could be one of those old 60's or 70's scifi movies. The only thing I might say is tint the tank water a bit? The one she is in? To me it looks strange that the others are green and hers is clear. I like the bubbles and her hair streaming up. nice job!
If you take a closer look, you can see the remains of the inmates in the other tanks, so it's no wonder, that the water ( or fluid ) has taken on a peculiar coloring.
true..It just stands out. But if that's what's meant, that is great! Art is subjective and no one has to take anyone's suggestions..
Just wanted to say that these are stunning! I do prefer the gentler first version. It's not quite as "dreamy," but it has a serenity about it that really appeals to me.
I revisited my original scene one last time to try to recapture some of the serenity and peace without the surrealism. These are my final versions of my two images.
Deliberately left a little grainy to preserve the fireflies outlining the edges of the branches...
I just want to say thank You so much for this advice, it works really great now. I have deleted all lights and cameras after saving them as presets.
I'm glad it worked for you now!
This challenge is now closed, good work everybody!
You really dialed them in. They are very artistic and enjoyable. Good luck and thanks for the feedback and kind words.
October 2017
Showcased Participants for the October Atmosphere Challenge
Boy That Was Eerie - For this showcase we chose the person who best showed the use of atmosphere to create an eerie or creepy feeling to their image.
For those reasons we have selected halfmast88 to showcase
Bringer of Beauty and Peace - For this showcase we chose the person who used atmosphere in a way that created an ethereal effect.
The New User we felt best showed that this month was daybird
Thanks for the Assistance - For this showcase we decided to spotlight the person who consistently gave helpful advice and encouragement to their fellow Challenege Participants in the thread
The New User we felt best showcased their willness to help others was Chameo (Please be sure to check out the thread to see all their wonderful encouragement and advice)
New User - Welcome
Tynkere
Congratulations to all those who were spotlighted and thank you to all of you who participate and share your time and artwork with us
Congrats to winners!
I'm just wondering, where are the images showcased? Can you see past winners there?
Wohoo, can't belive I'm in.
Congratulation to all the other winners.
Aw, thanks! Congrats to the other winners - and to everyone else that did some awesome work and learning this month. Especially thanks to the forum mods who put all this together every month!
congrats to all winners. good work. :)
Congrats everyone!
Yes, congrads to winners, and thanks everyone, for warm welcome & support!
Didn't get to see Halfmast's work, but good idea for sci-fi thriller. Daybird came up with unique 'below actor' camera angle-- risk taking at its best!
Great stuff from everyone in October. Shows me how much I've got to learn!
--Bruce
Well done everyone. It was a pleasue to watch your images evolve.
They are showcased in each individual thread (as done above) but also I have a thread (you all can't see atm) that I'll post at the end of the year that shows all the showcased artwork for every month all together. I post it at the end of the year though.