Hi
a little something with masks.
Normal, inverted, added and / or used for displacement. On top of that some lateral displacement.
The plants are from a very old 3D World Magazine.
C&C welcome and appreciated.
CHeers, Klaus
nice play around with masks to good effect. I really like 9 & 10
Nice idea. I like the presence of stagnant water. Maybe some more grasses?
Nice experiment :)
If you give a metallic look to that stone it would look like Meteorite impact.
Thanks bobbystahr, Dune and DocCharly65.
I tried to change (hopefully enhance) the scenery accordding to your suggestions...
CHeers, Klaus
ps: the plants encircled red look a little like plastic, do they not? Would you change them?
Like! :)
On my monitor I don't see plastic. I think they look like young and fresh grown because of the water collected under the meteorite...
Agree w DocCharly65, they just look immature...nice changes, like them all.
Thank you both.
I added a few light sources in the water and a little bit of luminosity to the flowers.
The light sources are kinda hard to control. Not quite what I had in mind but...the effect should be a little more subtle.
CHeers, Klaus
That's it, Klaus! For me now it's a Wow-picture :)
Quote from: KlausK on August 20, 2018, 04:14:38 PM
Thank you both.
I added a few light sources in the water and a little bit of luminosity to the flowers.
The light sources are kinda hard to control. Not quite what I had in mind but...the effect should be a little more subtle.
CHeers, Klaus
Definitely like this light effect. Makes it really intriguing. Fantasy like.
Agree w the previous comments and will add; I love the Maxfield Parrish palette you've created overall. Right.On.
Thank you very much! I feel flattered ::)
CHeers, Klaus.
As with all of your work, very unique and dramatic. The changes make this image and the lighting so effective. Well done again. :)
@luvsmuzik: Thank you for that! You`re very kind.
CHeers, Klaus
Great image. Yes, the blue light adds something. The large boulder in the middle, however, seems a tad dark though. I feel like if I were photographing this image, I would wait until the clouds had moved a bit and then click the shutter.
@Upon Infinity: maybe you`re right. I have used a plane as a light reflector for the "meteorite".
Could give it a touch more. But on the other hand...Thanks for your comment.
CHeers, Klaus