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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
What it really needs is a banner running across the top and a window in the lower right to put the figure in. Needs a hole at the top to hang it from the peg, too. It looks like an action figure card...and there's nothing wrong with that! It's a charming illustration. A nice lens flair on the wand would look nice. Maybe a few sparkles here and there. It really is very well done.
She could use a bigger smile...? Flags from the towers? Just my 0.02p Nice enough as it is though! ;-)
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The "dead" spot in the corner is what made me think it was right for a figure card. Just to throw more ideas out, for what it's worth, it might be a nice spot for a small magical animal (unicorn?) or the like. Maybe a small fairy? Oopps. That might be a TOS problem. What do I know? I don't do good fairies. Drunken goblins are more my speed. See my submission in the Bryce galleries. (shameless plug).
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lol @ Pakled.......you I know them Disney moments. Have a little Grandaughter who is mad about Disney Princesses and Barbie and of course fairies. (that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it. Tried sparkles, tried a unicorn, ended up with flowers, but because I wanted to keep the ephemeral atmospere I textured them with cloud mats. The image ended up 99.9% pure bryce, just worked out that bad elbow and added a frame...nothing else.The greatest part of wisdom is learning to developĀ the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."
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The greatest part of wisdom is learning to developĀ the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."