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Photo manip Sculpt Collab

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:icontytaniafairy: Made the most beautiful art from my art!!!!! Isn't it gorgeous? I am so giddy and amazed at her wonderful work. I am almost speechless.
She is so talented! So talented!

When I make my girls, I see them in places like this. Chas creates magical fantasies!
Image size
816x588px 532.09 KB
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D40X
Shutter Speed
1/250 second
Aperture
F/7.1
Focal Length
18 mm
ISO Speed
400
Date Taken
Aug 1, 2007, 9:47:41 AM
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I voted for this photo on your profile front, based on it's appeal at that proportioned size.

This image is a bit pixelated, at 100%. It appears as though the fairy was scaled up. Some of the texture details on the fairy need to be enhanced.

Also the lighting and shading has some inconsistencies.

Your beautifully crafter sculpture has a fairly intense spotlight lighting coming down on it, at a high vertical degree.

Where as the scene, in part, does reflect that spotlight lighting. It doesn't reflect the intensity of the light. Also the applied shadow of the fairy extends up and to the right around the legs of fairy. This effect also spreads too much, because of the light intensity. You should also use colors from the environment when applying shadowing effects: as opposed to using black with a brush, that has the 'multiply' blending, use the colorpicker tool and grab a pixel at the location you're about to shadow.

Also, there are elements of ambient lighting in the environment, so the left side, and bottom-left corner of the image look darker than they ought to be; however, it seems like a darker contrast was the desired result, so you'll probably want to reduce the ambient lighting effect on the rest of the scene. Again, you'll want to avoid using a brush that has a 'large spread' when working with an element of the scene where there is a sharp contrast of light and shadow (referring back to account for the intensity of the spotlight).