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Edit: it can be used for the Akademy showcase. I have 5000px wide highres image.
This is the third 4k film format. or 2:39 aspect ratio image.The 4th is almost done.maybe tonight. The idea was to make a pure landscape with no charachters at all, i know they help to stablish the scale but as a personal taste i decide to not include any character here because for me, the "cave" is the charachter. it has been a real pleasure to make this one, with a more painterly style, or at least is what i feel. The colors were different as you could see in the following days with more details and fullsized crops. Anyway i have to left my 4k landscapes as i have entered completely in the production time of the new krita training DVD: muses http://krita.org/item/142-muses-a-new-krita-training-dvd-by-ramon-miranda.Thanks a lot the Krita Foundation, and all of you who support my work. I will do my best. so lets start a new adventure! |
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You will me be missed =(
Wow I like the colors on this. Specially the color grading from left to background you made to enhance distance, its subtle but achieves a good color contrast with the cave character enhancing the space depth. There is only something that bugs me. the cave is over a cliff with two columns, this makes the cliff it feel light and fragile, but on the other hand the rocks look extremely heavy. Looks awkward and breaks the illusion for me =(
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I do like it but indeed floor of that cave looks very fragile and what really bothers me is that river - is in the center of attention but is regular and has really sharp turns - looks like a blue zig-zag.. Love the painterly style though.
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Thanks a lot for the comments, good ideas indeed.
I think the "fragillity" feeling is a some kind of visual trick. for me the holes are a way to not add to much "visual weight" and add some perspective. but in 50% i agree that green light suggest very deep light and can confuse the viewer. I take note. I was thinking about how reallity cheat our minds sometimes so in the other 50% i am coonvinced that this type of rocks could been possible to find in real life. And about the River. i think the critic is correct. But is a personal taste, i like to see the crisp lines to emphasize the Angular feeling. but yet is not realistic. if somebody wants to see in bigger res. there it goes. http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/qq30 ... ghres.jpeg and also the Not too colorful version. |
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