I continue to pull this image up and rework it, this is the latest. Hope you like it.
I continue to pull this image up and rework it, this is the latest. Hope you like it.
Very Tim! Beautiful.
Gary W. Priester
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I like it very much Tim.
Soquili
a.k.a. Bill Taylor
Bill is no longer with us. He died on 10 Dec 2012. We remember him always.
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As Gary said, your style is very distinctive. I like the feeling of an inner glow from the small globes. Great use of reds too.
Lovely stuff, Tim.
Saludos,
Bob.
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A beautiful image, Tim.
It may just be me, but, the front right yellow orb's reflection seems to be a bit off when compared to the reflections of all of the other orbs.
I really like the 'spongy', 'grainy', 'bumpy' effect on all of the glowing orbs. Is the original XAR file like that or is that a result of the bitmap export? If that is by design, would you mind sharing how you created that effect?
Keep up the good work,
Harry
I like that Tim... Very well done.
Thanks all for your nice and encouraging comments.
Hi Harry... Sorry I don't give up my .xar files but my work is so simple I can't imagine anyone really needing them. Here is a small tutorial of the "glowing orb's" as you can see, really simple.
Nice one Tim.
Norman. The Flying Scotsman
Tim,
I was just asking if they really looked like that in the original XAR file, not for the file itself. I know sometimes that when the files are exported, squished, squashed, uploaded and displayed in a browser they can look somewhat different than originally intended. I couldn't really tell if the orbs had a 'texture' by design or not.
Thanks for posting your latest image and the subsequent tutorial. My go at making a glowing orb per your instructions is attached. Teach a man to fish and cook and all that.
I took some time to view some of your other works. Truly inspiring. I'll have to study them a bit more later on.
Again, a hearty thank you,
Harry
That really stands out and looks quite beautiful, Tim.
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