Hi Lenardo, this is looking great! I really like how you re-created my image and added your own unique elements to it with this amazing statue. I think you did a very good job with the lighting is the sky and how it is hitting the statue, it feels very believable and has a nice light and airy effect. All of the elements are also very seamlessly cutout and put together, and I think the waterline looks really good with the blur that you added. The only thing I might work on a bit more is in the underwater section because I think it feels a little too bright compared to the rest of the scene. I would just add some darkness to the water sections, and maybe even more of a vignette on the bottom edges using the Soft Light technique. Also, with the coral I might lower the opacity a bit and make it more blue to try and match the color of the water a bit more. But those are just a few suggestions that you can work on or keep in mind for future projects. I hope you enjoyed the course and that you keep experimenting, refining your techniques, and exploring different types of imagery to use in your work. Cheers!
@nick_pedersen thank you very much for your comment professor, and of course I will take your advice into account that helps me to continue improving my techniques in photoshop, I am very happy that you liked it, thank you very much for your comment! =)
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nick_pedersen
Teacher PlusHi Lenardo, this is looking great! I really like how you re-created my image and added your own unique elements to it with this amazing statue. I think you did a very good job with the lighting is the sky and how it is hitting the statue, it feels very believable and has a nice light and airy effect. All of the elements are also very seamlessly cutout and put together, and I think the waterline looks really good with the blur that you added. The only thing I might work on a bit more is in the underwater section because I think it feels a little too bright compared to the rest of the scene. I would just add some darkness to the water sections, and maybe even more of a vignette on the bottom edges using the Soft Light technique. Also, with the coral I might lower the opacity a bit and make it more blue to try and match the color of the water a bit more. But those are just a few suggestions that you can work on or keep in mind for future projects. I hope you enjoyed the course and that you keep experimenting, refining your techniques, and exploring different types of imagery to use in your work. Cheers!
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@nick_pedersen thank you very much for your comment professor, and of course I will take your advice into account that helps me to continue improving my techniques in photoshop, I am very happy that you liked it, thank you very much for your comment! =)
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