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The fall of the goddesses
After a week working, here's the result.
This composition has more than 250 layers.
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Re: The fall of the goddesses
I love the bird pulling the 'spare' face with the string, very well done!
You must have an extremely imaginative and patient mind to pull this off
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JnthnMtthws
I love the bird pulling the 'spare' face with the string, very well done!
You must have an extremely imaginative and patient mind to pull this off

Thank you very much for the comment, just have to spend many hours looking at photographs and at the end is the idea.
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I agree with Jonathon. Imagination, patience. It is eerie but beautiful in a very subdued way.
I have just the tiniest critique. The profile on the rightside goddess, especially her nose, is lost in the white clouds. This may not be the case on a larger screen than mine (and to someone with younger eyes ^\^ ) but I had to enlarge it to see. Also, I am not quite sure what the glowing white objects in the foreground are ... ?
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What are the white blobby things in the foreground?
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Re: The fall of the goddesses

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What are the white blobby things in the foreground?
If you mean the bright liquid, is but an effect of the liquid horizon, like a river coming out of the overview of the montage, creating a small lake at the foot of the goddesses. The other object of focus is a piece of skin down Callender.
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Don't look right mate, takes your eye away from the image overall for me.
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spokymatrix
If you mean the bright liquid, is but an effect of the liquid horizon, like a river coming out of the overview of the montage, creating a small lake at the foot of the goddesses.
I don't think this comes across at all. It is way too nebulous and doesn't appear sunken but -- hate to say this -- like a gelatinous blob.
Anyway, I only say this because I like your work and I would like it to be really well finished and this to me is just not clear.
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Is this a sign or just pure Pareidolia?
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