yeah...i screwed up the bg and tried to draw one in photoshop....and...yeah...it looks like a 5 year old drew it xDD
gift art for a friend of a friend on rvb
gift art for a friend of a friend on rvb
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 1280 x 1013px
File Size 129.9 kB
http://iit.bloomu.edu/vthc/Photosho.....ng/burning.htm
You explained to me you have photoshop. I don't know which version you since I have version 7.
I hope this helps
You explained to me you have photoshop. I don't know which version you since I have version 7.
I hope this helps
The bunny and the background are both very good, but they look like they're two different art styles. There's not really a fusion between the two. The bunny isn't blended into the background very well so it looks kinda like a cut out. The bunny also appears to have a white glow in some areas, but also some solid white ones. If you look at the elbow you'll see that it is very sharp which is a very stark contrast to the rest of the figure's smooth white glow.
Once more your blending on the figure is beautiful and the shading is well done. The shaky amount of blending between the background and the bunny as well as the contrasting styles holds this piece back. With a little work i'm sure you could clean it up nicely.
Once more your blending on the figure is beautiful and the shading is well done. The shaky amount of blending between the background and the bunny as well as the contrasting styles holds this piece back. With a little work i'm sure you could clean it up nicely.
De nada^^. Perhaps a new hand drawn background could be used? It's not uncommon to make composite images for digital art.
Also, as it is now just cleaning up around the edges should make it look better. Blending images into backgrounds is tricky. One technique I know of is erasing the edges of the figure on a low opacity with the eraser. There are many tutorials for making renders part of backgrounds.
Even if you don't manage to make it blend in. You could achieve a paper doll type effect and that may satisfy.
Also, as it is now just cleaning up around the edges should make it look better. Blending images into backgrounds is tricky. One technique I know of is erasing the edges of the figure on a low opacity with the eraser. There are many tutorials for making renders part of backgrounds.
Even if you don't manage to make it blend in. You could achieve a paper doll type effect and that may satisfy.
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