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Peace - a symbolic composite


ALB68

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Hopefully the symbolism is evident. I'm no Cindy for sure, but I like to do these. Maybe a few of you will like it or at least comment.
Peace2.jpg
 
This is actually very well done Larry and I like it! My only observation is the proportions...........Lions are huge!
 
Thanks, Yeah, that was kind of a problem. I guess I could have made the child smaller. :banghead:
This is actually very well done Larry and I like it! My only observation is the proportions...........Lions are huge!
 
Yes, that would work; maybe the lamb too. I would also decrease the vibrance of the characters. The color and saturation of the sky and landscape is perfect. I'd like to see the lion, lamb, and kid (haha) toned down a bit.
 
I like it. The effects on the girl & the lion make them look painted. that itself is pretty cool (I'd be interested to know what you did on them), but I do agree they look different to the rest of the image.
 
Thanks for the replies. I like them, good or bad as it helps me in going forward with these.
 
I like it. The effects on the girl & the lion make them look painted. that itself is pretty cool (I'd be interested to know what you did on them), but I do agree they look different to the rest of the image.
SPWA, I am a filter nut. I have Topaz and the Nik filter set. The filters used to get that painted look I believe were the Topaz Simplify. I used some more too, but I'm poor at taking notes on what I do.
If you want a painted look though, check the one I am about to post that is a horse that was painted using the Mixer Brush tool, all PS no filters.
 

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