Timothy & The Oubliant by arhat
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Description
So here it is. A teaser picture from my 'new' project I mentioned in my very first post several weeks ago. Any feedback is appreciated as always.
Comments (13)
BaSiC
this is superb. i love the filter; where can i get it?
rockets
This is so cute...great expression and I love the effects also!
Sinamin
I agree..this is superb! And I would also love to know where I can get that filter!
Heart'Song
Another gorgeous piece! I really love your stuff! (And please add me to the list of those who want to know what filters you mainly use! :-)
akemi
Oh man have you ever heard of Melancholy Tales of Oyster boy by Tim Burton? That's what this reminded me of.....Excellent job!!!
arhat
There's no filter. Just me pasting stuff on top of the picture (well it's not quite THAT easy, as I have to consider all kinds of things like lighting, color, mood, texture etc.). It's just a trial and error-type of thing. See what works and what doesn't, but like I said; it's mostly pasting stuff with different opacities on top of the picture.
bonbon
so cool... i love your talent of blending,you did great =]
d_authority
OY ! This is superb! i want one like this ! rather howd you do this one, specially the line/scracthes on the sides.
-bc-
wow, I love this :)
nicodeco
Simply Wonderful work !!! :) thanks
mabfairyqueen
Your process creates a really cool effect.
RayTraz
arhat i remember what you said about the obliant would do something nasty with tim's dreams. i think they would ended up as friends...
alvinylaya
To me this is by far your best posting. It doesn't have that ackward pose or "statue" look that poser characters usually have, it looks very natural. The facial expression is very natural looking. This scratchy effect really gives it a photographic effect and at the same time it hides imperfections. Excellent job. Hats off to you!!!