Dry Ocean
Dry Ocean
Photo Manipulation \ Uncategorized | 06/17/06 @473 |
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06/17/06 @484
06/17/06 @510
would have made the remaining water less blue.
Great idea nevertheless
+ 9
06/17/06 @581
Very good job!
Maridol
+9
06/17/06 @582
your skill rules
06/17/06 @636
I like it.
06/17/06 @655
06/17/06 @670
nice work buddy
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06/17/06 @916
i love the step by step animation
+9
06/17/06 @945
like the step by step too
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Ian
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06/20/06 @034
Tone down that pool and this would be perfect!
Evocative and pertinent stuff!
06/20/06 @369
06/20/06 @516
looks good
06/20/06 @908
ass.
06/21/06 @449
Edit: I missed that step by step earlier, thanks for posting that. Lotta fun to see how you went about the transformation
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06/29/06 @278
+10
06/30/06 @567
06/30/06 @809
Nicely done. Top marks here, I can't believe I missed this!
07/01/06 @673
glad you included the original... or else it would be hard to see exactly what you did. only things that give it away are the softness where the rocks transition on the left and the blueness of that pool...
wonderful job.
07/01/06 @845
One crit: The shade is too dark. Soften it and show more detail there?
07/05/06 @710
11/03/06 @683