I remember a while back some angel posts.
This started as an abstract blend. When I got the wing look, I wanted to see what else I could do with blends. All objects are ovals and blends with a touch of transpantcy for the arm joints.
Turan
I remember a while back some angel posts.
This started as an abstract blend. When I got the wing look, I wanted to see what else I could do with blends. All objects are ovals and blends with a touch of transpantcy for the arm joints.
Turan
I remember a while back some angel posts.
This started as an abstract blend. When I got the wing look, I wanted to see what else I could do with blends. All objects are ovals and blends with a touch of transpantcy for the arm joints.
Turan
I like it a lot - very effective.
Did you create a brush for the wings or just multiple blends.
Christine
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Turan
It is a splendid image. The wings don't seem to fit the figure though? Maybe if there was more of a color transition. Or perhaps if there was a transparent skin over the wings that used the same flesh colors.
On the other hand, there is a kind of science fiction or surreal quality to the wings.
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yes I like it too.
blend effects, Turan!!! I like it!!!
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No brushes, just blends and multiple blends.
Have yet to get in to brushes - even though some fantastic work has been done with them.
Tried a brush for the trees in my previous post (landscape) but half the trees were at strange angles!
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