(04-21-2011, 01:49 PM)Loukas Wrote: [ -> ]make it more desirable to the eye
That's not really very good advice.
You could write a bit more about the image, for example, rather than saying "You should blur it", mention which parts you think need blurring.
There's clearly a light source on the guy, but no apparent shadow. And while your use of vector brushes is appealing especially in terms of a consistent color scheme, the composition is weak in my opinion with no discernible focal point.
I think all these dance images you're doing would look really cool if they were all printed out right next to each other on a wall. It'd be a neat project.
(04-21-2011, 03:39 PM)JDBar Wrote: [ -> ]There's clearly a light source on the guy, but no apparent shadow. And while your use of vector brushes is appealing especially in terms of a consistent color scheme, the composition is weak in my opinion with no discernible focal point.
I think all these dance images you're doing would look really cool if they were all printed out right next to each other on a wall. It'd be a neat project.
im getting them printed and framed so i can put um on my wall in my bedroom
It looks awesome mate
I really like it man
9/10
Looks neat dude,
The effects really fit in well with the guy and his white jacket.
Keep it up
Nice render. The brushes are nice(Those are brushes you used right?). But my favorite thing is the background.
This is a nasty picture, Keep up the good work.
simple but cool mate!
keep it up dude!
It looks nice, although it'd look much better if the brushes looked like they were attached to him, instead of being behind him.
This is very impressive! :o